Price of the dollar today in Chile: peso starts the day with losses against the greenback

Price of the dollar today in Chile: peso starts the day with losses against the greenback
Price of the dollar today in Chile: peso starts the day with losses against the greenback

The North American banknote woke up with gains in most international markets (Illustrative Image Infobae)

The Chilean peso woke up with losses against the US dollar amid the global appreciation of the North American currency and the decline in copper. The US currency began its operations with gains in different international markets while the main currencies are being affected by internal factors.

After the meeting held this week by the Federal Reserve, the US dollar has strengthened in different markets and it is expected that the financial entity will not make any movements in interest rates until the end of this year.

He American dollar is paid at the start of sessions 924.08 Chilean pesos on averageso that it implied a change of 0.65% if compared to the price of the previous session, which was 918.15 pesos.

In the last seven days, the American dollar registers an increase of 0.56%%which is why for a year it still maintains an increase in 13.33%.

Compared to past days, it chains two consecutive sessions in positive values. In the last week, volatility is visibly lower than that accumulated in the last year, so that in this last phase it is trending less than the general trend indicates.

After an economically stagnant yearChile could experience a rebound by 2024 and 2025, according to forecasts from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

He anticipates that the outlook will improve due to the rise in real wages due to the decrease in inflation and the fall in interest rates, allowing Chileans to increase their consumption.

It indicates that production will increase by 1.8% and 2.5% in 2025. The outlook is positive since business confidence has improved, as well as the demand for minerals, which will sustain exports. He estimates that the inflation It will reach the central bank’s goal in the second half of 2024, from then on it will decline at a slower pace.

He Chilean peso It is the legal tender of Chile since 1975, it resumes the use of the peso sign ($) and is regulated by the Central Bank of Chile, which controls the amount of money minted.

The Chilean currency was established in 1817 after the country’s independence, but it was not until 1851 that the decimal system was established in the Chilean peso, which is now made up of 100 centavos. As time has passed, the currency has changed, but Currently it is counted in whole pesos.

To date you can find coins of 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 pesos, the latter was the first bimetallic coin produced in the country. In 2009, an attempt was made to make 20 and 200 peso coins, but the project was repudiated by Congress. Meanwhile, in 2017 it was approved to stop issuing 1 and 5 peso coins.

Likewise, in October 2018 the Chilean Central Bank announced that it would begin the withdrawal from circulation of 100 peso coinsmanufactured between 1981 and 2000, in order to reduce their coexistence with current coins, although they are still valid.

Regarding economic matters, Chile had a strong fiscal response in 2021, which allowed it to grow up to 11.7%, being one of the fastest recoveries in the world after the coronavirus pandemic. This situation is explained by consumption driven by the withdrawal of pension funds and direct fiscal support.

Despite this, recovery in the labor market has been slower and inflation has also affected Chile fueled by strong pressures on demand, increases in raw material prices, interruptions in supplies and the depreciation of the peso, which ultimately led to having the highest public debt in three decades ( 37%).

 
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