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USD/MXN hovers around 17.5000, focus on Banxico policy decision

  • USD/MXN consolidates in a tight range of 17.4000 – 17.5900 since Monday.
  • Banxico is expected to keep interest rates unchanged at 11.25%,
  • Investors await Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s conference to gain additional insights into the interest rate trajectory.

USD/MXN treads water near 17.5000 during the European session on Wednesday. The pair has been trading within a tight range of 17.4000 – 17.5900 since Monday. Market participants await the interest rate decision by the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) scheduled to be released on Thursday.

Banxico is anticipated to keep rates steady at 11.25%, as its officials have made hawkish comments emphasizing the need for rates to remain at the current level for an extended duration.

On the other side, investors anticipate the US Federal Reserve (Fed) to pause its monetary policy tightening, exerting downward pressure on the US Dollar (USD). Nonetheless, market sentiment has curtailed the extent of its losses. The upbeat US Treasury yields might have provided support for the Greenback.

Additionally, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari voiced reservations about prematurely declaring the conclusion of the Federal Reserve's rate hike cycle. Casting doubts on the sufficiency of current policy amidst a robust economy, Kashkari hinted that a potential uptick in inflation might justify further tightening.

Investors are seeking additional insights into the prospective path of interest rates, as Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is scheduled to address a conference in Washington, DC later in the North American session.

USD/MXN: technical levels to watch

Overview
Today last price17.508
Today Daily Change0.0112
Today Daily Change %0.06
Today daily open17.4968
 
Trends
Daily SMA2017.9755
Daily SMA5017.664
Daily SMA10017.3241
Daily SMA20017.6956
 
Levels
Previous Daily High17.5958
Previous Daily Low17.4506
Previous Weekly High18.141
Previous Weekly Low17.2822
Previous Monthly High18.4934
Previous Monthly Low17.3786
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%17.5061
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%17.5403
Daily Pivot Point S117.433
Daily Pivot Point S217.3692
Daily Pivot Point S317.2879
Daily Pivot Point R117.5782
Daily Pivot Point R217.6596
Daily Pivot Point R317.7234

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Akhtar Faruqui

Akhtar Faruqui is a Forex Analyst based in New Delhi, India. With a keen eye for market trends and a passion for dissecting complex financial dynamics, he is dedicated to delivering accurate and insightful Forex news and analysis.

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