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The Colombian peso traded at 4,123.10 COP per USD on February 27, 2025, reflecting a modest 0.08% depreciation from the previous days close.After opening the session at 4,114.33 COP per USD, the peso faced mild pressure during the day, influenced by global and domestic factors.
Trading volumes remained moderate as investors awaited key economic data from Colombia and the United States.Market participants noted that the pesos performance aligned with broader emerging market trends as the US dollar weakened slightly on expectations of potential Federal Reserve rate cuts later this year.Oil prices, a critical driver for Colombias economy, stayed stable throughout the day, providing no significant push for the peso.
Technical analysis revealed that the exchange rate tested support at 4,100 COP per USD.However, it failed to break lower due to limited buying interest.
Resistance remained firm at 4,150 COP per USD, a level traders closely monitored for signs of further depreciation.Colombian Peso Holds Ground as Markets Eye Fiscal Policy and Oil Stability.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Analysts highlighted mixed signals from moving averages and neutral readings from the Relative Strength Index (RSI), suggesting continued range-bound trading in the short term.Rumors of potential fiscal measures from Colombias government circulated in the market but lacked confirmation.
These rumors added to investor caution amid ongoing concerns about Colombias fiscal deficit and political uncertainty.Colombian Peso Shows Resilience Despite ChallengesDespite these challenges, no significant inflows or outflows were reported in Colombian peso-related ETFs, indicating subdued foreign investor activity in this asset class.The pesos resilience mirrored regional trends as other Latin American currencies also held steady against the dollar.
However, analysts warned that structural risks like Colombias reliance on oil exports and fiscal imbalances could weigh on the currency in the medium term.Looking ahead, traders expect the peso to remain in a narrow range between 4,1004,150 COP per USD unless a major catalyst emerges.
Medium-term projections suggest a gradual weakening toward 4,250 COP per USD by the end of Q1 2025 as global risk factors persist.Investors will closely watch developments in US monetary policy and Colombian fiscal reforms for further direction in the coming weeks.





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