The 3 Latin American countries that have suffered the worst devaluations of their currency this year against the dollar

  • Cecilia Barria
  • BBC News World

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While uncertainty about the economic future sweeps the world, the dollar continues to gain ground against other currencies.

And some of the largest Latin American economies are no exception.

Argentina, Chile and Colombia are the three countries that have suffered the worst devaluations of their currencies so far this year against the dollar.

Mexico, on the other hand, has not seen major turmoil in the foreign exchange market, while the Brazilian real and the Peruvian sol have not been hit so far and, on the contrary, have appreciated in the first six months of this year.

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