Euro: closing price today June 4 in Costa Rica

Euro: closing price today June 4 in Costa Rica
Euro: closing price today June 4 in Costa Rica

The European currency is of great importance in Costa Rica due to the flow of tourism originating from the Old Continent. (Infobae)

He euro was negotiated at closing 572.88 Costa Rican colones on averagewhich represented a change of 3.96% compared to the value of the previous day, when it ended with 551.07 colones.

Taking into account the last week, the euro accumulates an increase of 4.64%%for this reason in the last year it still maintains an increase in 1.79%.

In relation to the changes of this day compared to previous dates, it put an end to two consecutive sessions with a negative trend. The volatility figure is clearly higher than the data obtained for the last year (11.45%), so it presents greater alterations than the general trend of the value.

He National Bank of Costa Rica (BCCR) It is expected that by 2024 the “abundance of liquidity” of the dollar will be maintained and it is unlikely to observe marked upward pressure on the exchange rate.

Javier Cortesinvestment strategist BN Securitiesforesees that the same central bank of the Central American country will continue absorbing the excessive supply of dollars by 2024 and for this reason the appreciation of the national economy should be moderate.

In a global context that is marked by the moderation of inflation and the increase in interest ratesthe outlook in economic terms is positive for the current year, however, there is concern for next year.

Emmanuel Agüero Quesada, member of the International Center for Economic Policy for Sustainable Development of the National University (CINPE-UNA) assured the Semanario Universidad that there is optimism due to the economic growth that will occur USA in 2023.

He Costa Rican Colonnamed in honor of the figure of Christopher Columbus, is the legal currency in Costa Rica, which is also divided into 100 equal parts called centimos.

Upon its independence, in 1821, the country abandoned the use of the Spanish currency and began to use the real and then opted for the peso. It was not until 1986 that the use of the colon as legal currency was determined.

It should be noted that currently the coins in circulation are those of 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 500 colones. Before there were 1 and 2 colones, but these were removed by the Central Bank of Costa Rica and they no longer have value in the market. As for the bills, there are 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000 and 50,000.

In Costa Rica, the 100 colone coins are also known as “una teja”, the 1000 bills are known as “a red” and the 5000 colones bill is known as “a toucan”, this is due to the images that were previously printed on the money. on the reverse.

 
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