USD/MXN reverses sharply and jumps to 19.15 as US dollar soars


  • Emerging market currencies are tumbling against the US dollar amid risk aversion. 
  • US Dollar gains 1.4% versus the Mexican peso and 4% against the Turkish lira. 

The USD/MXN pair is having the worst day in months and points to a reversal from a technical perspective. The tone changed dramatically over the last 48 hours as sentiment moved from a dovish Fed to global risk aversion. On Wednesday, hit the lowest in months at 18.73 and today rose to 19.15.

The greenback is up significantly across the board. It remained strong even after weaker than expected US data. Emerging market currencies are the most affected by global fears. The US Treasury yield curve turned negative for the first time since 2007, showing concerns about the economy and even signaling a potential rate cut from the Fed. 

The USD/MXN is up 1.4% while the biggest gainers are USD/TRY 4%, USD/ARS 2.50% and USD/BRL 2.30%. Despite the slide of the Mexican peso against the US dollar, it still remains among the top performers of the last five days. 

Inflation data from Mexico released today showed lower-than-expected numbers. Mid-month inflation came in at 0.26% in March and 3.95% from a year ago. The numbers confirm the downtrend in inflation and favors a potential rate cut from Banxico but instability around the peso offset those expectations. 

USD/MXN

Overview
Today last price 19.1255
Today Daily Change 0.2660
Today Daily Change % 1.41
Today daily open 18.8595
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 19.2251
Daily SMA50 19.164
Daily SMA100 19.6062
Daily SMA200 19.3807
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 18.93
Previous Daily Low 18.7758
Previous Weekly High 19.5204
Previous Weekly Low 19.1846
Previous Monthly High 19.4726
Previous Monthly Low 19.0168
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 18.8711
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 18.8347
Daily Pivot Point S1 18.7802
Daily Pivot Point S2 18.7009
Daily Pivot Point S3 18.626
Daily Pivot Point R1 18.9344
Daily Pivot Point R2 19.0093
Daily Pivot Point R3 19.0886

 

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