The U.S. dollar experienced a slight decrease against the Colombian peso on Monday, closing at 3,821.23 pesos . These fluctuations, following a 1.36% shift over the past week and an 8.35% year-over-year depreciation, are keenly observed by those invested in the Colombian economy. This report details the recent movements of the dollar in Colombian markets,providing a breakdown of current exchange rates and recent volatility for businesses and individuals alike.
The U.S. dollar closed at 3,821.23 Colombian pesos in Colombian markets on Monday, December 8, 2025. This represents a decrease of 0.33% compared to the previous trading session.
Over the past week, the dollar’s exchange rate has shifted by 1.36%. Looking back a year, the currency has depreciated by 8.35%, indicating a long-term downward trend. These fluctuations are being closely watched by investors and businesses operating in the region.
These are the changes the currency presented last week
Over the last ten days, the dollar’s value in Colombia has largely trended downward, punctuated by intermittent gains and periods of stability. This volatility suggests that economic and political factors are influencing market perceptions of the currency’s value.
The dollar experienced a volatility of 11.53% over the past week, exceeding the annual volatility rate of 10.22%. This indicates increased instability and significant fluctuations in the exchange rate.
The dollar’s current exchange rate shows a positive trend compared to previous days, potentially signaling increased market confidence and a possible improvement in economic conditions.
How much does it cost to buy 100 dollars in Colombia?
Colombian buyers will need 382,123 pesos to purchase 100 U.S. dollars. The cost to acquire 200 dollars is 764,246 pesos, while 500 dollars requires 1,905,615 pesos.