The Dollar Rises in the Day Marked by the Holiday in the United States, but It Falls Back Into the Balance of the Week
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The dollar begins the last day of the week by going up and with the US holiday for Independence Day marking the day. “Independence Day significantly reduces liquidity and transaction volume, which could generate erratic movements in the exchange market during this session,” said Ricardo Bustamante, deputy manager of Capitaria studies. The dollar's value rose $1.25 compared to the closing of this Thursday on Chile's Electronic Stock Exchange and …
Dollar High-End High-Liquid Session Limited by Payee in the United States, but Cumulates in the Week
At the end of the day, financial agents have completed some of the recent gains with the fall in the American currency.
The exchange day in Chile begins this Friday with less liquidity, due to the holiday in the United States for Independence Day, which limits the participation of international operators and reduces the usual performance in global financial markets.See more: UBS sees investment options in emerging countries and highlights Brazil in the face of the fall of the dollarAccording to the team of BBVA FX Strategy, the operation of the Chilean peso has r…
Reuters said the green bill was going up on Thursday after the US employment figures were higher than expected.
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