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The Mexican peso jumps on report the US and Mexico reach preliminary NAFTA deal

Aug 27, 2018, 19:35 IST

Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray, left, and White House Senior Adviser Jared Kurchner walk on a lunch break from their negotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement, Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018, in Washington, near the White House.AP Photo/Luis Alonso Lugo

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  • The Mexican peso was up as much as 1% against the US dollar Monday.
  • The US and Mexico reportedly reached a preliminary NAFTA deal.
  • Watch the Mexican peso trade in real time here.

The Mexican peso jumped Monday after the US and Mexico reportedly reached a breakthrough on NAFTA, clearing the way for to an end to sluggish trade negotiations among the two countries and Canada that have dragged on for more than a year.

The peso was up as much as 1% against the dollar after US and Mexican trade negotiators reached an agreement to rewrite key parts of the deal, according to the New York Times, which could be announced as soon as Monday.

Still, negotiations on at least one "major" issue are still pending, Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo told reporters, according to Reuters.

The two countries earlier this month entered a round of bilateral negotiations for modernizing the decades-old trade deal, which President Donald Trump has threatened to pull out of. Sticking points that have stalled those talks include rules on automobile manufacturing and energy.

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"Positive NAFTA headlines would reinforce short-run downside in CADMXN," Mark McCormick, head of North American FX strategy at TD Securities, wrote in an email.

The peso was up nearly 5% versus the dollar this year.

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