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Mexican peso falls to lowest level since January 2023 amid economic worries

by August 2, 2024
written by August 2, 2024

The Mexican peso has fallen to a low of 19 per USD, marking its weakest position since January 2023. This significant depreciation comes amid growing economic concerns and signs of a potential slowdown.

With the peso struggling against the US dollar, speculation mounts that Banxico, Mexico’s central bank, may need to adopt a more dovish stance to stabilize the currency.

Economic indicators raise alarm

Mexico’s economic landscape is increasingly fraught with challenges. In June, the unemployment rate rose to 2.8%, surpassing the anticipated 2.6% and reaching its highest level in five months. 

This rise reflects deepening difficulties in the labor market and raises questions about the economy’s ability to sustain its previous growth rates.

The industrial sector also showed signs of strain. Manufacturing activity fell below the growth threshold for the first time since September 2023, with the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) dropping from 51.10 in June to 49.60 in July. This decline signals a potential worsening of broader economic conditions.

GDP growth falters

Mexico’s second-quarter GDP growth was underwhelming, registering only a 0.2% increase quarter on quarter. 

This disappointing performance has fueled concerns about a potential economic downturn, highlighting the need for strategic adjustments to revive growth momentum.

The peso’s struggles are compounded by global economic trends. 

The US dollar, which recently fell to its lowest level in four months due to weak jobs data, adds another layer of complexity to Mexico’s economic challenges. 

This global context necessitates a nuanced strategy to navigate the evolving landscape.

Unemployment and labor market dynamics

While the peso weakens, the labor market shows mixed signals. 

June’s data reveal that Mexico’s unemployment rate increased to 2.8% on a non-seasonally adjusted basis, slightly up from 2.7% a year earlier. 

This rise, exceeding market expectations, suggests a dynamic and challenging labor market environment.

According to the Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), unemployment rose by 84,000 to 1.7 million, while employment increased by 273,000 to 58.9 million. 

The economically active population grew by 357,000 to 60.6 million, resulting in a participation rate of 59.8%. 

On a seasonally adjusted basis, the unemployment rate increased slightly from 2.6% in May to 2.7% in June, reflecting subtle shifts in the labor market.

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