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Economic Recovery in Mexico Unable to Support the Mexican Peso

Quasar Elizundia, CMT
Quasar Elizundia, CMT
Research Strategist
Oct 30, 2024
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The Mexican economy has shown an unexpected boost during the third quarter of 2024, growing at a quarterly rate of 1%, the highest since the second quarter of 2023. This growth, exceeding the market expectation of 0.8%, reflects a stronger expansion than the modest quarterly rates seen since the end of 2023, when the average growth over the last three reports hovered around 0.1%. According to INEGI's preliminary estimate, this upturn includes positive contributions from all economic sectors, with primary activities standing out with a 4.6% increase compared to the previous quarter.

This favorable GDP performance demonstrates relative economic resilience in a challenging environment. Annually, GDP grew by 1.5%, with cumulative growth from January to September 2024 reaching 1.7%. However, these results, although encouraging, have not been sufficient to boost the Mexican peso, which continues to depreciate against the U.S. dollar due to a combination of internal and external factors.

External Factors and Market Risk Aversion

The strength of the dollar is one of the main obstacles for the peso. Today, the U.S. economy reported an annualized growth of 2.8% in the third quarter, slightly below the 3% expectation but with robust consumer spending, the highest since early 2023. This increase in consumption, a cornerstone of the U.S. economy, was well-received by investors and has sustained demand for the dollar. Additionally, investors’ preference for safe-haven assets and market risk aversion today have adversely impacted major emerging market currencies, including the Mexican peso.

Another factor capturing market attention is the growing political uncertainty in the United States. With the 2024 presidential election approaching and the possibility of former President Donald Trump’s re-election, what is known as the “Trump Trade” has resurfaced, driving demand for the dollar.

Impact on the Peso and Short-Term Outlook

As these factors gain prominence, the Mexican peso is losing the key psychological level of 20 pesos per dollar today, reflecting pressure from the international context and domestic concerns. In the short term, attention is on the upcoming U.S. employment data, which could further influence perceptions of the U.S. economy and, in turn, dollar strength.

Looking ahead, the U.S. presidential election represents a high-volatility factor for the Mexican peso. If Donald Trump were to return to the presidency, the MXN could face additional depreciation, targeting around 22 pesos per dollar. This potential weakness reflects market expectations surrounding increased protectionist policies and a tougher stance on foreign policy, which could reshape capital flows to and from emerging economies like Mexico.

Technical Analysis USD/MXN

Weekly USD/MXN Chart

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The weekly chart for USD/MXN presents an intriguing outlook, with the pair breaking through the confluence resistance area around the 19.89 level, corresponding to the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement, and the key psychological level of 20 pesos per dollar. This area, reinforced by its technical and psychological significance, has previously halted the peso’s advances multiple times, acting as a significant short-term barrier. A sustained break above this threshold could pave the way toward the 61.8% level at 22.14, signaling a potential shift toward further peso depreciation.

In the current context and with the U.S. presidential election approaching, the “Trump Trade” could play a decisive role, favoring the dollar. Consolidation above 20 pesos would reinforce expectations of additional appreciation for the U.S. currency.

Conclusion

The recent economic growth provides a reprieve for the Mexican economy, which had shown anemic performance over several previous quarters. However, the international environment and political dynamics in the United States pose a significant challenge for the Mexican currency. The coming weeks, marked by electoral uncertainty and key economic data, will be decisive for the peso’s future. Thus, despite its progress, the Mexican economy may face a challenging context in which dollar strength and changes in the global landscape continue to pressure the MXN.

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