The basic unit of money in Colombia; equal to 100 centavos.
1Costs were obtained in Colombian pesos and converted to US dollars.
2The Colombian peso also headed for weekly gains, getting a boost from rising oil prices.
3You need Colombian pesos or U.S. dollars.
4The Colombian peso fell 1.48 percent to 1,980 pesos to the dollar.
5The Mexican peso slipped 0.2 percent, while the Colombian peso firmed 0.3 percent.
6The Chilean and Colombian pesos led the rally, tracking higher prices of key commodity exports copper and crude oil.
7He paid 1,300 Colombian pesos, equivalent to about 130 bolivars on the black market.
8Money: The Colombian peso has a favorable exchange rate, and low living costs by first-world standards make for budget-friendly travel.
9In currencies, Argentina's peso led losses, while the Mexican and Colombian pesos shed over 4 percent tracking lower oil prices.
10Each 400 milligram tablet of imatinib currently costs 129,000 Colombian pesos, around $43.
11Part of the sale proceeds, now in Colombian pesos, was then given back to the drug cartels, the documents show.
12The Mexican peso and the Colombian peso were up between 0.4 percent and 0.5 percent.
13The Chilean and Colombian pesos led the regional currencies rally, tracking higher prices of key commodity exports copper and crude oil.
14Orobio said his phone was missing, along with the equivalent of about $25 in Colombian pesos, vanished from his wallet.
15Elsewhere in Latin America, the Chilean peso firmed 0.3%, while the Colombian peso eased 0.7%.
16The Colombian peso was up for a fourth straight session, while the central bank acquired $357 million from an options auction.
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Translations for colombian peso
Colombian peso nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América