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The peso loses against the dollar: it is listed on 22.06

The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.38% or 8.3 cents, trading around 22.06 pesos per dollar.

The depreciation of the peso was accompanied by a strengthening of the US dollar against most of the major crosses, generated by an episode of uncertainty in global financial markets that activated the properties of the dollar as a safe-haven currency.

This episode of uncertainty was mainly due to some economic indicators that were published, which revealed the strong impact of the pandemic on the main world economies.

In Germany, the preliminary estimate for second-quarter GDP showed that it contracted at a quarterly rate of 10.1%, above the contraction of 9.0% expected by the market.

In the United States, GDP contracted at an annualized quarterly rate of 32.9% in the second quarter, below the expected drop by the market of 34.5% annualized.

Also in the United States, the weekly employment report was published. Initial requests for unemployment support stood at 1,434 million, 12 thousand units above those reported in the previous week, while continuous requests for unemployment support, which corresponds to those who are already receiving support or who continue pending, they increased from 16,151 to 17,018 million.

Although the drop in GDP was less than market expectations, stress continues to be seen on the US labor market, which contributed to the nervousness in the financial markets.

The peso and the economy

For its part, in Mexico the preliminary estimate of GDP for the second quarter was also published, which showed that the economy contracted at a quarterly rate of 17.26% (53.14% annualized) and at an annual rate of 18.92%, the biggest falls since which is recorded in the series that began in 1993.

Because the data does not stray far from the forecast, Banco Base maintains its expectation of a contraction of 9.5% in 2020, which would be the biggest drop in GDP since the Great Depression in 1932, of 14.92 percent.

Negative reactions to the published data were also observed in the rest of the markets, with decreases in the prices of industrial metals and oil in the commodities market, global losses in the stock market, and a strengthening of the dollar against currencies of emerging economies and/or producers of raw materials in the exchange market.

In fact, the Mexican peso was the fourth worst performing currency in the session, after the South African rand, which lost 1.38%, the Canadian dollar, which depreciated 0.80%, and the Norwegian krone, which fell 0.55 percent.

On the other hand, the currencies with the best performance were the pound, with an advance of 0.72%, the euro, with an appreciation of 0.44%, the Danish krone, which appreciated 0.42%, and the Swiss franc, with an increase of 0.36 percent.

Currencies

In the session, the peso-dollar reached a minimum of 21.9524 and a maximum of 22.2386 pesos per dollar in the interbank prices for sale.

Indicators of Banxico

For its part, the euro hit a low of 1.1732 and a high of $ 1.1846 per euro. Finally, the euro peso touched a minimum of 25.8709 and a maximum of 26.1929 pesos per euro.

At the close, the interbank quotations for sale were 22.0582 pesos per dollar, 1.3090 dollars per pound and 1.1845 dollars per euro.

 

Gabriela Siller; PhD

Director of Economic-Financial Analysis.

Banco BASE

 

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