On August 20, currency markets across Latin America saw fluctuations in the value of the U.S. dollar and the euro. In Mexico, the U.S. dollar closed at 16.96 pesos, reflecting a marginal increase of 0.08% from the previous session. Meanwhile, in Panama, the U.S. dollar rose 2.19% against the balboa to reach parity, and the euro appreciated 3.08% against the balboa to close at 1.17.
In Colombia, the euro experienced a notable rise, closing at 3,583.15 pesos. This represents a 2.32% increase compared to the previous day's closing price of 3,501.9 pesos. All reported figures are based on data provided by Dow Jones.
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