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update 2024.08.20 17:38
Mexican Peso stalls in uptrend on rumors of carry trade unwinding

update 2024.08.20 17:38

  • The Mexican Peso is stalling in an uptrend on rumors of the carry trade unwinding. 
  • Mexican Retail Sales data is scheduled for release on Tuesday.  
  • From a technical perspective, USD/MXN is unfolding a down leg within a rising channel.

The Mexican Peso (MXN) edges lower at the start of the European session on Tuesday, as rumors persist that the carry trade which had hitherto been favorable for the Peso is unwinding.  

Interest rates in Mexico are relatively high at 10.75%, which attracts demand from the carry trade - an operation in which traders borrow in a currency with low interest rates, like the Japanese Yen (JPY) and use the money to buy higher-interest paying currencies such as the Mexican Peso. The profit from the trade is the difference between the interest paid on the loan and the interest earned on the investment, minus any currency depreciation.

The buzz in social media seems to be that the carry trade is unwinding, however, and flows that were going into the Peso are drying up. This has been put forward as one factor in the recent appreciation of the Japanese Yen. If so, and the influence of the carry trade is decreasing, the implications for the Peso will be negative. Given the still-wide interest-rate differential between Mexico and Japan, however, it seems unlikely the carry trade will completely cease. 

At the time of writing, one US Dollar (USD) buys 18.71 Mexican Pesos, EUR/MXN trades at 20.72, and GBP/MXN at 24.30.

Mexican Peso: Domestic data, geopolitical risks to drive valuation

The Mexican Peso could be impacted by Mexican Retail Sales data for June - which will be released at 12:00 GMT on Tuesday - with analysts forecasting a 1.8% decline on a year-over-year basis. Whilst not usually a market moving release, a stronger-than-expected figure might support the Peso by lending credence to the view that the Banco de Mexico (Banxico) will take a more gradual approach to lowering interest rates than is currently expected. The expectation that interest rates might remain elevated for longer would be positive for the Peso as high interest rates attract greater foreign capital inflows. 

Headline inflation in Mexico remains elevated at 5.57% and this could be further supported by stubbornly high dwelling inflation, according to research by Capital Economics, who expect the Banco de Mexico (Banxico) to take a gradual approach to cutting interest rates . 

Trump risk reduces

The steadily decreasing chance of former-president Donald Trump winning the US presidential election in November and instituting higher tariffs on foreign imported goods, many of which come from Mexico, is a further supportive factor for the Peso. A recent poll on polling website FiveThirtyEight.com shows Harris leading Trump by two and a half points, according to a report in the Independent. 

The Peso is sensitive to changes in global risk appetite and could also be impacted by a breakdown in peace talks in the Middle East. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is currently trying to broker a peace deal between Israel and Hammas, but he has not been able to gain the agreement of all parties, according to Reuters. The threat of the war escalating and involving Iran would cause an increase in market volatility which would probably be detrimental to the Peso.  

Technical Analysis: USD/MXN unfolding C wave of correction

USD/MXN consolidates within a bearish leg of a rising channel. The pair posted a bearish Shooting Star Japanese candlestick pattern on Monday and, if Tuesday ends as a red candle, it will provide added confirmation of an extension of the leg down towards the lower channel line and the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at 18.42 nearby. 

USD/MXN Daily Chart 

USD/MXN looks to be unfolding in a bearish ABC pattern down leg within its rising channel. If so, it looks like wave C is currently unfolding and is likely to be of a similar length to wave A or a Fibonacci ratio thereof. This suggests the move lower still probably has further to go.  

The overall trend on the medium and longer-term time frames is arguably bullish, however, so once complete there is a good chance the channel will continue rising higher as these longer-term trends extend.

Economic Indicator

Retail Sales (MoM)

The Retail Sales released by INEGI measures the total receipts of retail stores. Monthly percent changues reflect the rate of changes of such sales. Changes in retail sales are widely followed as an indicator of consumer spending. Generally speaking, a high reading is seen as positive or bullish for the Mexican peso, while a low reading is seen as negative or bearish.

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Next release: Tue Aug 20, 2024 12:00

Frequency: Monthly

Consensus: -

Previous: 0.1%

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