Mexican Peso Closes at 17.99/USD After Banxico's Latest Rate Cut

Continuing its strong run from last week when it first approached 18 per dollar, the Mexican peso edged up 0.02% to close at 17.99 against the US dollar on December 19, following a 25 basis point cut by the Bank of Mexico. Bank quotes show the dollar at 18.47, with analysts eyeing potential corrections amid rising dollar strength.

The peso's latest session on Friday, December 19, 2025, reflected resilience after Banxico's benchmark rate reduction. Official data shows a 0.02% gain (0.38 centavos), settling at 17.99 pesos per dollar, with a 0.07% weekly advance (1.32 centavos). This builds on the 15.6% appreciation in 2025 highlighted last week, amid solid fundamentals like record FDI, exports, and remittances.

Banamex quoted the dollar at 18.47 pesos for sale. Banco Base's Gabriela Siller noted the rate's stability around 18.00 but cautioned on downward pressures giving way to possible upward corrections.

Global context: The dollar index (DXY) rose 0.18% to 98.60, BBDXY up 0.15% to 1,209.32. US 10-year yields at 4.14%, Mexico's at 8.91%. Other currencies weakened: Russian ruble -0.42%, Philippine peso -0.30%, South Korean won -0.25%.

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Illustration of Banxico's interest rate cut to 6.75% amid market declines, peso depreciation, surging oil prices, and Middle East tensions including US-Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz closure.
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Banxico cuts interest rate to 6.75% despite inflation and Middle East tensions

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Mexico's central bank cut its benchmark rate to 6.75% in a split decision, as global markets closed lower amid the US-Iran war. The BMV fell 1.65%, and the peso depreciated 1% against the dollar. Oil prices rose due to the Strait of Hormuz closure.

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

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

4月28日火曜日、フィリピンペソは対米ドルで61.30ペソで取引を終え、中東情勢をめぐる世界的な不透明感の中で過去最安値を更新した。

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中東紛争による世界的な原油価格の高騰を受け、フィリピン・ペソは3月19日(木)、対米ドルで史上最安値の60.10ペソで取引を終えた。通貨安は輸入品、特にフィリピンが大きく依存している石油のコストを引き上げる。

The Mexican peso faces pressure after failed US-Iran talks and President Trump's April 12 announcement closing the Strait of Hormuz, reversing last week's gains from the truce. Analysts expect dollar strength, higher oil, and stock declines when markets open Monday, April 13.

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According to the Central Bank's Market Expectations Survey (REM), analysts project a gradual rise in the official exchange rate starting April 2026. The median estimate places the dollar at $1.452 in April, with moderate monthly increases. This adjustment will depend on inflation, economic policies, and external factors.

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