Investing.com – Colombia shares have been decrease after the shut on Friday, as losses within the Financials, Funding and Public Companies sectors led shares decrease.
On the shut in Colombia, the COLCAP fell 0.36%.
The very best performers of the session on the COLCAP have been Grupo Argos SA Pref (BVC:ARG_p), which rose 2.69% or 380.00 factors to commerce at 14,500.00 on the shut. In the meantime, Grupo de Inversiones Suramericana SA Most popular (BVC:SIS_p) added 1.29% or 300.00 factors to finish at 23,500.00 and Grupo Argos SA (BVC:ARG) was up 0.41% or 80.00 factors to 19,400.00 in late commerce.
The worst performers of the session have been Promigas (BVC:PMG), which fell 2.95% or 230.00 factors to commerce at 7,570.00 on the shut. Canacol Power Ltd (BVC:CNE) declined 1.80% or 220.00 factors to finish at 12,000.00 and Mineros SA (BVC:MAS) was down 1.45% or 65.00 factors to 4,425.00.
Falling shares outnumbered advancing ones on the Colombia Inventory Alternate by 1 to 0.
Shares in Grupo Argos SA Pref (BVC:ARG_p) rose to 5-year highs; up 2.69% or 380.00 to 14,500.00.
US espresso C for March supply was down 0.98% or 3.14 to $318.11 . Elsewhere in commodities buying and selling, US cocoa for supply in March rose 4.24% or 459.00 to hit $11,280.00 , whereas the February Gold Futures contract fell 1.54% or 41.81 to commerce at $2,667.59 a troy ounce.
USD/COP was down 0.13% to 4,339.39, whereas BRL/COP fell 0.96% to 718.16.
The US Greenback Index Futures was down 0.01% at 106.63.
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