USDMXN jumps to daily highs after better than expected new JOLTS jobs openings. The United States JOLTS Job Openings registered in at 5.889M, beating the expectations of 4.91M in June
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In this section, you will find important USDMXN news, actionable trading ideas, and a live USDMXN chart to help you understand how the Mexican Peso trades vs. the US Dollar.
USDMXN is one of the most important and liquid emerging pairs in the FX market. USDMXN is the ticker symbol in Forex markets that represents how many Mexican Peso you can buy with one US dollar. The factors that affect USDMXN are the interest rates, the GDP growth, inflation, unemployment rates, balance of payments and other macroeconomic figures. The US Federal Reserve Bank and Mexico Central Bank are the two institutions that USDMXN traders follow in order to get an idea about the future moves of the pair.
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The USD/MXN price has held steady in the past few days as investors watch multiple events. The dollar to peso...
The USD/MXN pair has soared this Wednesday by 0.9% after traders favoured the safe-haven US Dollar over the risk-associated Mexican...
USDMXN: Banxico Preview USDMXN snap three days losing streak and rebounds having tested earlier today the 100-day moving average. Investors...
USDMXN is adding 0.32 percent to 19.1827 ahead of the FOMC policy decision with most economists expect now 3 cuts...
USDMXN retreat after earlier today rejected for the second time at the 100-day moving average. During July the pair is hovering around the 50 and 100-day moving average after the correction from multi-year highs
The USD/MXN is trading mildly lower after losing initial modest gains on the day. The downside sentiment on the pair...
USDMXN consolidates today around recent highs at 19,5563 as investors continues to dump emerging market currencies amid escalation in US...
USDMXN trades lower for the second consecutive day in a row after stronger Industrial output from Mexico. The Mexico Industrial...
USDMXN retreated after making fresh all-time as the crude oil price drops over 5% at 2685. Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced that his government