The Colombian peso closed at 3,664.47 against the U.S. Dollar on Monday, February 16, 2026, at the close of trading in Colombia. This represents a 0.36% change compared to the opening session.
Over the last week, the dollar has experienced a slight increase of 0.02%. However, over the past year, the currency has shown a negative variation of -11.01%, reflecting a downward trend in its market value. This movement comes as investors continue to monitor global economic indicators and geopolitical events.
The Variations Presented by the Dollar Last Week
Over the past ten days, the dollar’s exchange rate has generally trended downward, with several fluctuations indicating both increases and periods of stability. Despite occasional gains, the overall trend suggests a potential weakening of the currency in the short term. The economic volatility of the dollar over the last week was 3.95%, indicating a more stable behavior compared to the annual volatility of 14.28%.
The dollar’s exchange rate today shows a positive trend, potentially signaling increased market confidence and a possible improvement in the economy.
How Much Does It Cost to Buy 100 Dollars?
Individuals looking to purchase 100 U.S. Dollars in Colombia will pay 366,447 Colombian pesos. Purchasing 200 dollars will cost 732,894 pesos, although 500 dollars requires 1,832,235 pesos.