Bogotá – The euro experienced slight gains against the Colombian peso on Monday, closing at 4,381.3 COP amid ongoing market volatility. Fluctuations in the EUR/COP exchange rate are being closely monitored by importers,exporters,and investors as they navigate international trade and financial strategies [[1]]. This report details the euro’s recent performance and provides current conversion rates for Colombian buyers.
The euro closed at 4,381.3 Colombian pesos (COP) in Colombian markets on Monday, November 24, 2025. This represents a marginal increase of 0.01% compared to the previous trading session.
Over the past week, the euro has experienced a 1.74% shift in value, while its annual variation stands at -0.66%. This data indicates a recent, albeit slight, appreciation against a longer-term downward trend. The euro’s performance is closely watched by investors tracking currency fluctuations and their impact on international trade.
The Variations Presented by the Euro in the Last Week
The euro exhibited a generally downward trend over the last ten days, punctuated by several fluctuations that indicated brief periods of gains. However, overall stability remained elusive, suggesting a volatile market and potential uncertainty surrounding the European economy. These shifts are being monitored by financial institutions as they assess risk and adjust investment strategies.
The euro’s current trading level represents a positive shift compared to previous days, indicating a strengthening of the currency in the market. This could influence investment and trade decisions. The currency rose 0.01% relative to the previous day’s price.
Cost of Purchasing 100 Euros
Colombian buyers looking to purchase 100 euros will need to pay 438,129.98 Colombian pesos. The cost to acquire 200 euros is 876,259.96 pesos, while 500 euros will require an outlay of 2,195,649.90 pesos.