Euro price in Guatemala today: opening rate on August 17
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Financial data published for August 17 details currency market opening prices involving the euro and the U.S. dollar across different Latin American economies, specifically Mexico and Peru, based on figures from Dow Jones.
In Mexico, the euro opened at 19.74 Mexican pesos, marking a 0.48% increase from the previous close of 19.64 pesos, while experiencing a 0.34% decrease over the preceding week. Concurrently, market tracking in Peru recorded the euro opening at an average of 3.93 soles—a 0.8% rise from the prior 3.90 soles close—alongside a weekly gain of 0.65% and an interannual decline of 0.3%. Additionally, the U.S. dollar in Peru opened at 3.36 Peruvian soles, dropping 0.2% from the previous 3.37 soles close, with a weekly decrease of 0.41%.
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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - Perú EuroFocuses on the opening exchange rate and weekly metrics for the euro in Peru.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - México EuroEmphasizes the opening quotation and performance metrics of the euro in Mexico.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - Perú DólarHighlights the opening quotation and weekly trend of the U.S. dollar in Peru.