The latest Reuters survey data shows that the Mexican peso is expected to continue its downward trend against the US dollar over the next 12 months, with the depreciation range expanding compared to the previous survey, with a target level forecast at 18.38, reflecting market expectations of continued pressure on the currency. Meanwhile, the Chilean peso against the US dollar is also facing depreciation pressure, with an estimated annual depreciation of approximately 1.8% to 876.90. This forecast indicates that, affected by multiple economic factors, both Latin American currencies are expected to weaken against the US dollar over the coming year. It is worth noting that the adjustment in the depreciation expectations for the Mexican peso against the US dollar reflects the market's reassessment of its fundamentals.

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