Dólar cierra a $3.644,61 a la baja por ataques en Irán

La divisa estadounidense finalizó la jornada en $3.644,61, una caída de $22,45 frente a la TRM previa. El movimiento se alinea con el alza de más de 2% en los precios del crudo tras los ataques estadounidenses a Irán.

El dólar operó en un rango entre $3.613 y $3.687,50 durante 2.149 transacciones por un valor total de $1.269 millones. La jornada coincidió con la cercanía de la primera vuelta presidencial en Colombia, prevista en cinco días.

Los futuros del Brent avanzaron US$1,98 hasta US$98,12 el barril, mientras el WTI se ubicó en US$91,79. Los ataques estadounidenses del lunes a objetivos iraníes elevaron la incertidumbre en los mercados.

Los CDS a cinco años de Colombia alcanzaron 220,9 puntos básicos, por encima de Brasil, México, Perú y Chile. Analistas atribuyen el incremento a la incertidumbre electoral y política interna.

Marco Rubio, secretario de Estado de EE.UU., indicó que negociar un acuerdo con Irán podría llevar unos días.

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