Mexico's peso rose against the dollar in a volatile session on Tuesday, as traders priced the effect of newly imposed U.S.
Mexico's peso was little changed against the dollar on Tuesday after losing as much as 1.5% on the day, as traders price the effect of newly imposed United States 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico.
In a huge blow to Mexico’s ailing economy, the peso plummeted for the fourth straight day, reaching values not seen since mid-2022. This downturn follows the implementation of a new 25% tariff ...
Mexican Peso flatlines as trade war escalation limits ... for applying duties on electricity imported from Ontario to New York, Michigan and Minnesota. The Mexican Peso was unfazed by the news ...
Most emerging market currencies are also trading with a firmer bias, including the Mexican peso, which is at its best level ...
Mexico’s peso outperformed its emerging-market peers on Thursday, as US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick praised the country for its cool response to President Donald Trump’s tariff roll-out.
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