Dollar in Colombia Closes Downwards; the Peso Resists the New Oil Shock in Ormuz and the Public Debt Is Valued
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The dollar in Colombia recorded a significant fall and reached levels that were not seen since 2021, with nearly 3,500 pesos. Other news: Bill seeks to keep toll resources in the roads where they are collected This trend has attracted the attention of analysts and citizens, especially because of the impact it has on the cost of living, imports and exports of the country. According to analysts, one of the main factors behind this decline is the i…
Image: Generated with Gemini AI The US dollar in Colombia began the penultimate week of April with a slight fall, closing the day at $3,572.50. The currency went back $11.50 compared to Friday's closing ($3,584), showing a remarkable resilience to the rebound of international crude prices and the reactivation of tensions in the Gulf. The session was characterized by a lateral behavior, with an opening at $3,585 and a minimum of $3,563.10, in a d…
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