On August 17, the opening exchange rate for the euro in the Dominican Republic stood at an average of 67.61 Dominican pesos, according to data from Dow Jones. This opening figure represented a slight fractional change of -0.01% compared to the previous closing price of 67.61 pesos. Over the preceding week, the currency had recorded an overall upward movement of 0.8%.
Simultaneously, financial reports covering the same date detailed exchange rates in Chile involving both the euro and the United States dollar. The euro opened in Chile at an average of 1,060.85 Chilean pesos, marking a 0.35% increase from the prior close of 1,057.2 pesos and reflecting a 0.6% weekly advance. Meanwhile, the U.S. dollar opened in the Chilean market at an average of 913.25 pesos, registering a negative variation of -0.2% compared to its previous close of 915.08 pesos.
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