The dollar in Colombia continues to rise and, this Thursday, June 30, achieved historical prices, exceeding 4,170 pesos.
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The currency opened at 4,120 pesos and, at 10:40 am, it was trading on average at 4,148.74 pesos, 21.27 pesos more than the Market Representative Rate (TRM), which was 4,127.47 pesos.
After 11 am, it exceeded 4,150 pesos: it went from 4,149.81 pesos to 4,151.08 and 4,152.42 pesos.
In the end, it closed with an average negotiation of 4,151.46 pesos, 23.99 pesos above the TRM.
The minimum price reached by the currency was 4,120 pesos and the maximum, 4,179.70 pesos.
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With its average price this Thursday, the dollar would have the second highest TRM in history, behind 4,153 pesos, which was given on March 20, 2020.
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