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The dollar closed the penultimate week of the year below $4,750

Dollar soared, reached the third highest record in Colombia

The week from December 19 to 23, the penultimate week of 2022, the dollar in Colombia closed it with losses and below 4,750 pesos.

(See: The country’s debt is $852.8 trillion, which represents 62.6% of GDP).

In recent days, the currency registered slight losses that moved it away from the 4,800-peso barrier and this Friday the 23rd would not be the exception.

The day started at 4,749 pesos and closed at 4,737 pesos. The highest price he achieved was 4,761 pesos and the lowest was 4,725 pesos.

(See: Government projects inflation of 7.2% and growth of 1.3% for 2023).

In the end, the average price of the dollar on Friday was 4,744.94 pesos, 15.67 pesos below the Representative Market Rate (TRM) of the day, which was 4,760.61 pesos.

With respect to the average trading price of Monday, December 19 (4,782.02 pesos), the US currency fell 37.02 pesos.

(See: Government will pay $4 billion to the Fuel Stabilization Fund).

The euro closed this week slightly above $1.06driven by the slowdown in inflation in the United States and by the message of confidence delivered by the president of the European Central Bank (ECB), Christine Lagarde, on the occasion of the end of the year.

(See: The EU beats Colombia in a trade conflict over French fries).

The ECB set the reference exchange rate for the euro at $1.0622.

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