This Friday, October 14, the dollar began the day breaking its upward trend of recent days. The foreign currency, in the first hours, was located below 4,600 pesos in which it had positioned itself in recent weeks.
By 8:41 a.m., it was registering a average trading price of $4,557.20. That is, 62.58 pesos below the Representative Market Rate, TRM, of the day, which is $4,619.78.
By 11:32 am, the currency rallied and stood at an average value of $4,557.20. Later, near the end of the day, the foreign currency gained strength and reachedhe highest price in the history of Colombia: $4,707.
Now the maximum trading price was $4,707 and minimum of $4,548.25. The day opened with a value of $4,555.00 and has registered $4,687.00 as the last price.
(Read: Dollar fired, reached the third highest record in Colombia).
It should be remembered that on the day of October 13, the currency registered the third highest price in the country’s history with an average price of $4,619.78.
Although at the end of the day it registered a strong decline, the dollar managed to exceed $4,666 at the beginning of operations after knowing the inflation data in the United States that was above expectations.
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