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Announcements and dividends declared by Us Dollar / Mexican Peso USDMXN

Rupee rises 3 paise to 89.95 against US dollar in early trade
The Indian Rupee saw a slight gain against the US Dollar in early trade today. Strong industrial production data provided support. However, foreign investor selling and rising crude oil prices limited the appreciation. The domestic stock markets also ope
Announcement as on 30 December 2025

Rupee falls 5 paise to 89.95 against US dollar in early trade
The Indian rupee saw a slight dip against the US dollar on Monday. Foreign investors continued to sell Indian stocks, impacting the rupee's performance. The domestic equity markets opened with minor gains. Experts suggest sustained foreign buying could sup
Announcement as on 29 December 2025

Rupee falls 23 paise to 89.94 against US dollar in early trade
The Indian rupee weakened by 23 paise to 89.94 against the US dollar on Friday, influenced by foreign fund outflows and rising crude oil prices. Demand from importers and trade deal uncertainties also impacted investor sentiment. Domestic equities saw a
Announcement as on 26 December 2025

Gold to end US dollar's hegemony, become primary central bank reserve asset: Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff warns that gold could replace the US dollar as a global reserve asset, triggering a sharp fall in the greenback amid rising geopolitical and economic uncertainty.
Announcement as on 26 December 2025

Short-term calm, long-term strain: The US Dollar’s uneasy outlook
The U.S. dollar is stabilising after a steep 9% annual drop, but most analysts expect its downtrend to resume as global growth strengthens and the Fed turns more accommodative. Policy divergence, narrowing rate differentials and persistent fiscal concerns
Announcement as on 23 December 2025

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USDMXN Us Dollar / Mexican Peso current price & indicator signals

Moving Averages for Us Dollar / Mexican Peso

  • 5Day Average: 17.77
  • 12Day Average: 17.86
  • 20Day Average: 17.81
  • 50Day Average: 17.51
  • 100Day Average: 17.78
  • 150Day Average: 18.02
  • 200Day Average: 18.22

USDMXN Indicators & signals

Indicator MACD (12,26,9)

17.8, 17.72, 0.12
Indicator MACD is in positive zone

Indicator ADX (14)

6.67, 33.33, 38.1
Indicator ADX is indicating that momentum is weak.
Momentum is towards selling.

Indicator RSI (14)

Current RSI is: 48
Indicator RSI is indicating buying momentum and stock might rise.

Recent prices of USDMXN Us Dollar / Mexican Peso are as follows: Daily volume is divided by 10 day averaged volume

Date Close Range Change % Volume
07 Tue Apr 2026 17.52280 17.51870 to 17.80020 -1.39% 0.09 times
06 Mon Apr 2026 17.76930 17.74910 to 17.88560 -0.47% 1.33 times
02 Thu Apr 2026 17.85400 17.79750 to 17.96150 0.15% 0.98 times
01 Wed Apr 2026 17.82780 17.79640 to 17.91390 -0.4% 1.01 times
31 Tue Mar 2026 17.89850 17.89850 to 18.16400 -1.37% 0.33 times
30 Mon Mar 2026 18.14710 18.03890 to 18.16280 0.15% 0.86 times
27 Fri Mar 2026 18.12000 17.88410 to 18.14940 1.13% 0.91 times
26 Thu Mar 2026 17.91740 17.75310 to 17.95990 0.76% 1.57 times
25 Wed Mar 2026 17.78250 17.69730 to 17.81420 0.27% 1.68 times
24 Tue Mar 2026 17.73380 17.70190 to 17.90380 -0.31% 0.06 times
23 Mon Mar 2026 17.78840 17.69420 to 18.08710 -0.63% 1.27 times
20 Fri Mar 2026 17.90080 17.70950 to 17.99470 0.87% 0.9 times

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