The Mexican peso experienced its third consecutive day of losses on Wednesday, trading at 19.19 pesos per dollar, down 1.14% from the previous day’s close, leading global currencies in loses. The currency’s decline comes in the wake of growing concerns over a proposed judicial reform and anticipation of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s July meeting minutes.
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