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Exchange rates of the dollar and euro in various countries as of August 17

Today, we report on the performance of the dollar and euro in several countries in America and Canada, focusing on their opening and closing rates.

Exchange rates of the dollar and euro in various countries as of August 17
Photo: Images_of_Money · Openverse · BY-SA

The exchange rate of the US dollar has been reported in several countries in America and Canada as of August 17. In Chile, the currency showed some changes throughout the day, particularly highlighted during its opening and closing. Likewise, in Guatemala, the dollar’s behavior was recorded during the early minutes of the evening, with an analysis of its fluctuations and market trend.

In the Dominican Republic, the currency also drew attention, with reports on its opening and closing rates, showing variations throughout the day. The behavior of the euro was monitored in the same country, with particular emphasis on its initial quote during the first minutes of the trading session.

On the other hand, the price of the dollar in Canada showed a slight decline compared to the previous day, while the euro presented a similar analysis, outlining its opening quote and initial behavior. In Brazil, the US dollar also showed a drop at its opening, although it experienced a slight increase at its close.

Exchange rates of the dollar and euro in various countries as of August 17
Photo: morrissey · Openverse · BY

In Uruguay, the US dollar appreciated slightly compared to the previous day. However, the euro reported a gain in its closing quote in Chile, indicating a shift in its trend compared to previous days.

In Mexico, the behavior of the dollar was similar, with an increase in its quote by the end of the day. This was also observed in Colombia, where the slight retreat of the euro was notable compared to its recent performance. In Panama, the stability of the dollar was a significant factor in comparison to the previous day.

Reports from all these countries reflect ongoing attention to the exchange rates of these currencies and their variability in the current economic context, serving as key factors for trade and finance in each nation.