The dollar begins the week of June 28 to July 1, for now, with a price drop of more than 50 pesos.
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The currency opened the day at 4,121 pesos, although later it was losing and, around 10 am, it was traded on average at 4,079.46 pesos, 50.41 pesos below the Representative Market Rate (TRM), which was 4,129.87 pesos.
After 10 o’clock, the price continued to fall and stood at 4,077.60 pesos per dollar.
For now, the minimum price it has registered is 4,062 pesos and the maximum, 4,121 pesos.
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The downward behavior of the dollar occurs after a week in which reached the highest price of the year and the second in history (4,129.87 pesos.). This behavior was linked, among other things, to the choice of Gustavo Petro as the new President of the Republic.
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