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Colombia’s Stock Market Falls a Third Day as the Peso Softens
Colombia's stock market index COLCAP dropped 3.24% to 2,271 on June 24 for a third consecutive day, driven by political risk from a recount demand by a losing candidate. The peso weakened for the first time during the decline, indicating spreading caution beyond shares.
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