Geopolitical Tensions Ease, Mexican Peso and Stocks Rally

Deep News
05/06

Bolstered by a reduction in Middle East geopolitical tensions, both the Mexican peso and stock market advanced on Tuesday, recouping some of the losses from the previous trading session.

By the early trading period, Mexico's primary stock index, the S&P/BMV IPC, had climbed 1.45% to 68,257.72 points, while the FTSE BIVA index rose 1.40% to 1,367.63 points. The Mexican peso also strengthened against the US dollar, indicating a notable recovery in market risk appetite.

Among heavyweight stocks, building materials giant Cemex led the gains, surging 4.24% to 21.65 pesos. Orbia Advance's share price increased by 2.86% to 22.27 pesos, and Coca-Cola Femsa advanced 3.72% to 183.84 pesos.

The primary backdrop for this rally is the fragile but ongoing ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran. A statement from the US Secretary of Defense indicated that Iran's attacks on the UAE have not yet crossed the threshold to restart large-scale combat operations, confirming the ceasefire remains intact. This assessment eased market fears of a full-scale war in the Middle East, prompting international oil prices to retreat from their highs. This, in turn, alleviated inflationary pressures for energy-importing nations like Mexico.

Analysts pointed out that Mexico, being geographically isolated from the Middle East and adjacent to the United States, is a potential beneficiary in this round of geopolitical conflict. A report from Man Group suggested that Latin American commodity exporters like Mexico, due to their geographic location and energy advantages, are expected to maintain relative resilience amid persistent Gulf risks. However, markets continue to monitor developments in the Strait of Hormuz closely, as well as the progress of the upcoming USMCA trade agreement review.

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