El dólar retrocedió y el crudo subió 3% tras anuncio de Irán

El dólar retrocedió el lunes desde su nivel más alto en casi dos meses, mientras que los precios del petróleo subieron más de 3% tras el anuncio de Irán sobre el cese de ataques contra Israel.

En Colombia la divisa cerró el viernes en 3.588,12 pesos, un alza de 22,8 pesos frente a la TRM de 3.565,32. Se realizaron 1.684 transacciones por un valor de 1.451 millones de dólares.

Los futuros del Brent ganaron 3,08 dólares, o 3,3%, hasta 96,17 dólares el barril. Los del West Texas Intermediate subieron 3,37 dólares, o 3,7%, hasta 93,91 dólares.

El ejército iraní anunció que su primera oleada de ataques había concluido, aunque amenazó con reanudarlos si Israel continúa su ofensiva en Líbano. Israel bombardeó una planta petroquímica en el suroeste de Irán.

El presidente Donald Trump exigió que Israel e Irán "dejen de disparar inmediatamente". El intercambio se produjo tras ataques israelíes contra bastiones de Hezbolá en Beirut.

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