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Mexican Peso Dollar Today: Why Traders Are Watching The 17.20 Level Now
8 May 2026
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Mexican Peso Dollar Today: Why Traders Are Watching The 17.20 Level Now

MEXICO CITY, May 8, 2026, 15:02 CST

The peso picked up steam on Friday, pushing USD/MXN down from 17.32 to a three-week trough close to 17.19, before settling near 17.21. This move came as the dollar eased, even after upbeat U.S. jobs numbers.

The 17.20 mark has turned into a key reference point on traders’ charts. According to Banco Base, quoted by Milenio, USD/MXN traded in a 17.19 to 17.32 band, sticking to that 17.20 “support” level for a third session—where buyers have tended to show up. The same Milenio piece named Norway’s crown, Hungary’s forint, and Chile’s peso as outperformers versus the dollar, putting Mexico’s peso gains in the context of a broader dollar pullback. Grupo Milenio

The surge is putting Mexico’s rate outlook under the microscope. Banco de México has trimmed its overnight interbank rate by 25 basis points, dropping it to 6.50% starting Friday. The bank signaled this marks the end of its easing cycle from March 2024. Inflation, it pointed out, has slipped to 4.45%, with core inflation now at 4.26%.

U.S. numbers shaped the morning’s backdrop. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nonfarm payrolls climbed by 115,000 in April, with unemployment holding steady at 4.3%. Hiring picked up in health care, transportation and warehousing, and retail, but federal government payrolls continued their decline.

Strangely, a better-than-expected payrolls print failed to give the dollar a boost. Instead, the dollar index—DXY—slipped 0.3% to 97.90, Reuters said, as Treasury yields dropped and U.S. equities climbed. “Not gangbusters,” was how Robert Pavlik at Dakota Wealth sized up the data. Tim Holland at Orion Advisor Solutions didn’t see “a compelling case for Fed rate cuts.” Still, Peter Cardillo of Spartan Capital argued the Fed’s focus would stay on inflation. Reuters

The peso caught a boost from the global mood, outweighing any drag from the jobs numbers. According to Reuters technical analysis, hopes for easing U.S.-Iran tensions put the dollar on the defensive. Traders are eyeing 97.63 on the DXY index; slipping past that would put 96.5 and 95.55 in play, but a rebound above 99.10 would flag renewed dollar strength.

Yahoo Finanzas called it a dollar-driven push for the peso, with USD/MXN trading close to 17.2122 on the 15-minute chart. The outlet described the pair as having a bearish tilt—signaling downward pressure for the dollar against the peso.

Mexico’s own numbers offered some backing. According to INEGI and Banxico, the consumer-confidence index in April ticked up by 0.2 points to 44.4. That’s still 1.1 points lower compared to the same month last year. The index tracks how households feel about their personal finances and the broader economy.

Al Día put Friday’s opening dollar price at 17.27 pesos at the bank window. Banamex showed a buy rate of 16.73 and a sell at 17.70, while Banco Azteca posted 16.55 for buying and 17.79 for selling. The report flagged the implications for remittances, cross-border trade, travel, and global payments: when the peso strengthens, remittance recipients get less for every dollar sent home.

But the move comes with little room to spare. Gabriela Siller, head of economic analysis at Banco Base, told El Financiero that the exchange rate punched through the 17.30 mark decisively, but “as long as the war persists,” it’s unlikely to cement a spot below 17.20. Any negative turn in Middle East news or a defense by dollar buyers at that threshold could halt the peso’s climb in short order. El Financiero

Right now, the peso’s immediate hurdle comes down to this: can USD/MXN hold under 17.20 through the close? If it does, talk may turn quickly to the year’s low near 17.08. But if it fails again, expect traders to lean into buying dollars on any uptick, instead of pressing bets on more peso gains.

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