On August 17, the United States dollar experienced varied performance across three Latin American markets. In Mexico, the currency closed at 17.04 pesos, marking a 0.08% increase from the previous day's 17.02 pesos. Meanwhile, the dollar remained stable in Cuba at 24 pesos and saw a marginal 0.01% rise in Uruguay, closing at 40.33 pesos.
These movements reflect localized currency fluctuations rather than a uniform regional trend. While the dollar showed a weekly decline of 0.59% in Mexico, it recorded a 0.14% increase in Cuba and a 1% gain in Uruguay over the same seven-day period. All reported data is attributed to Dow Jones.
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