Colombia's peso plunged to a 16-month low on speculation dollar inflows into the Andean nation will decline after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said monthly bond purchases could be reduced if the world's biggest economy shows sustained ...
BOGOTA--The future of the Colombian peso appears to be in the hands of proposed legislative reform regulating how private pension funds operate in this Andean nation, a change that the government hopes will hike demand for dollars from local ...
Colombia's currency, the peso, ended at COP1,878.95 for a dollar, from COP1,865.99 a day earlier. The peso fell 2% this week and is down 6% against the dollar in 2013 as the U.S. currency sees broad gains and investors worry about Colombia's economic ...
The behavior of the Colombian peso is undergoing a revaluation that is affecting the country's trade balance and limiting the competitiveness of its exports.
Colombia's peso rose the most in a week on speculation overseas investors will increase demand for the country's financial assets after Standard & Poor's upgraded its foreign debt rating.
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