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Mexico Peso Recovers After Interest Rate Cut, Dollar Gains Ground

Emerging market currencies face pressure as central banks adjust rates.

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Jesus Arias
Apr 01, 2024
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Mexico's peso showed signs of recovery after an expected interest rate cut, although it remained down against the dollar, reflecting broader trends in emerging market currencies influenced by the dollar's recent gains.

Interest Rate Cut by Banxico

The Bank of Mexico, or Banxico, announced a 25 basis points reduction in benchmark interest rates to 11%, marking the first rate cut since the bank initiated a tightening cycle in 2021. This decision was in line with expectations as the central bank seeks to support economic growth amid ongoing challenges.

Banxico's Policy Statement

In its accompanying statement, Banxico emphasized its commitment to closely monitoring inflationary pressures. The central bank indicated that future monetary policy decisions would be guided by incoming data and economic developments, suggesting a cautious approach to further rate adjustments.

Dollar Strengthens, Pressures Emerging Markets

The dollar index rebounded following comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, indicating that recent spikes in inflation had not altered the central bank's monetary policy trajectory. This renewed strength in the dollar has put pressure on emerging market currencies, including the Mexican peso, as investors seek safe-haven assets.

Impact on Brazilian Real

The Brazilian real depreciated by 0.2% against the dollar, reaching 4.9788 per dollar. This decline followed the Central Bank of Brazil's decision to cut its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points. Despite signaling a potential shift in its easing cycle after May, the central bank emphasized the need to carefully assess economic conditions before making further adjustments.

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