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Post by scumbuster on Sept 19, 2015 8:23:44 GMT -5
See the rate has slid a little lately. Closed at 2984.5 yesterday.
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Post by barrumundi on Sept 19, 2015 9:58:18 GMT -5
What goes up must come down......but the general consensus (in the news) seems to be that it should hold a good rate for a bit longer yet. (fingers crossed)
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Post by scumbuster on Sept 19, 2015 13:43:29 GMT -5
The last I read they were projecting at least through mid next year.. But that was before the China downturn. That does seem to be slowing the economies around the world.
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Post by Admin on Sept 21, 2015 17:01:18 GMT -5
Back over 3000 today.... 3009
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Post by barrumundi on Sept 21, 2015 18:55:41 GMT -5
Woohoo!
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Post by gallito on Sept 21, 2015 21:05:52 GMT -5
barru,remember our $ are short changed...
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Post by barrumundi on Sept 21, 2015 21:18:45 GMT -5
.......but it is still better than before!!!!
Two old guys were walking down the street in a Jewish neighbourhood when one of them stopped, bent down and picked up an unopened pay packet.
The other guy says, "Sammy you are SO lucky!"
Sammy answers; "Lucky my foot.......look how much tax I paid!"
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Post by Rob on Sept 23, 2015 15:07:26 GMT -5
Guys don't expect the peso to rally anytime soon. Oil and gold we continue to drop and the dollar may very well head north of 3500 in the next month or 2. like 40 is the new 100 in Oil 3000 is the new 2000 on the peso. Time for the over priced rentals to go on sale in Medellin anyone paying 1500 or 2000 dollars a month is crazy with the peso over 3000. Look for gold to head under 1000 as well
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Post by barrumundi on Sept 23, 2015 16:02:59 GMT -5
RRNJ?
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USD to COP
Sept 23, 2015 18:52:15 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by búfalo on Sept 23, 2015 18:52:15 GMT -5
Writes like him. Welcome back.
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Post by robbierobnj on Sept 24, 2015 10:13:15 GMT -5
COP 3150 area today Feels like 3200 is coming in the next few days I wouldnt be shocked to 4000 by dec 31.
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