Mexican peso logs second day of losses after US inflation data

The exchange rate closed on May 12 at 17.2228 pesos per dollar, marking a 0.14 percent depreciation.

The Mexican peso extended its losses for a second straight day on Tuesday, May 12. Bank of Mexico data showed the currency closed at 17.2228 pesos per dollar, a decline of 0.14 percent or 2.33 cents from the prior close.

Analyst Felipe Mendoza of EBC Financial Group said the session began at 17.18 and finished at 17.22, for a 0.24 percent drop. He linked the move to US inflation data at 3.8 percent, which lowered expectations for near-term Federal Reserve rate cuts.

At bank windows the dollar sold for 17.70 pesos, according to Banamex. The dollar index rose 0.32 percent to 98.30 points, underscoring broader US currency strength.

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The US Federal Reserve decided to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged in the 3.50 to 3.75 percent range during its first decision under President Kevin Warsh.

The Mexican peso ended May 21 with a modest depreciation, shaped by Banxico meeting minutes and Middle East developments.

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The Mexican peso closed on Friday, June 5, at 17.4793 units per dollar, down 1.11%. The depreciation was attributed to a stronger dollar following better-than-expected US jobs data.

The Philippine peso closed at P61.30 against the US dollar on Tuesday, April 28, marking a new record low amid global uncertainties from the Middle East conflict.

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The dollar closed Monday at 3,581.45 pesos in Colombia, down 6.64 pesos from the representative market rate, two weeks before the presidential runoff.

The official dollar closed on Wednesday, June 24 at $1,445 for purchase and $1,495 for sale at Banco Nación, up $5 from the previous close.

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The official dollar quoted at $1,420 for selling on Friday April 24, marking an increase from the previous week. The blue dollar also closed at $1,420, up $10. Financial dollars showed similar rises on a day of high trading volume.

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