The price of the dollar in Colombia for this Thursday, March 30, started at an average of $4,598.02, which represented a decrease of $29.51 from the Representative Market Rate (TRM) which is quoted today at $4,627, 63.
The opening value of the US currency was $4,605.
In turn, the minimum price hits $4,582.90, while the maximum hits $4,628.
According to the Set-FX platform, negotiations for $272 million have been made through 673 trades to date.
Today, the Banco de la República announces the new interest rate, with the indicator according to analysts rising to 13%.
For its part, the Brent reference barrel price for Colombia rose 0.75% to USD78.87, while the WTI reference crude rose 0.90% to USD73.63.
Source: El heraldo

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