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The USD/COP exchange rate is trading at 4,421.5 as of this morning (April 9, 2025), continuing its sharp upward trajectory that began late last week.This represents a significant depreciation of the Colombian peso against the US dollar, with the currency pair hitting levels not seen since January 2025.
The current mid-market exchange rate stands at approximately 4,425 COP per USD.Yesterday (April 8) witnessed extreme market volatility globally, dubbed by some analysts as a prelude to a 1987-style Black Monday.United States stock markets plummeted, with the S-P 500 falling 10% and the Nasdaq dropping 11%.
This severe market turbulence has spilled over into currency markets, with emerging market currencies taking a significant hit.Key Drivers Behind Peso DepreciationTrade War Escalation: The primary driver behind the pesos sharp depreciation is the dramatic escalation in United States -China trade tensions.
President Trumps announcement that tariffs on Chinese imports will increase to 104% starting today has triggered broad risk aversion.Market Turbulence: Colombian Peso Falls Victim to Global Risk-Off Sentiment.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Today marks the official implementation of new higher individualized tariffs on imports from countries with the largest United States trade deficits.Global Risk-Off Sentiment: Chinas retaliatory tariffs of 34% on United States imports also take effect today, further exacerbating global market anxiety.
This has accelerated capital outflows from emerging economies like Colombia, as investors flee to safe-haven assets.Interest Rate Differential Dynamics: While the Federal Reserve is expected to maintain its current interest rate range of 4.25%-4.50%, Colombias central bank (BanRep) recently held its benchmark interest rate at 9.50% as of March 31.Despite Colombias higher rates, the anticipated rate cuts and declining inflation (recently reported at 5.09%, down from 5.28%) are putting additional pressure on the peso.Technical AnalysisThe USD/COP is now trading significantly above its key moving averages:5-Day MA: 4,145.720-Day MA: 4,129.750-Day MA: 4,160.0This positioning above all major moving averages confirms the strong uptrend in the pair.
The 9-day RSI stands at 43.93%, suggesting the currency pair has room to move higher before reaching overbought territory.Market CommentaryMarket analysts are closely watching Colombias oil exports, which typically provide support for the peso.
However, the positive impact of recent crude oil price increases appears to be overwhelmed by the negative sentiment from the escalating trade war.Capital FlowsBroad risk aversion has triggered significant capital movements.
United States -listed ETFs saw outflows of $3.2 billion at the start of April, with the SPDR S-P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) alone experiencing $6.5 billion in redemptions.
This flight from risk assets is mirrored in currency markets, with investors seeking refuge in traditional safe havens.Forward OutlookMarket participants are now awaiting several critical events today that could further impact the peso:Federal Reserve minutes from the March 18-19 FOMC meeting will be released at 2 p.m.Mexicos Instituto de Estadstica y Geografa (INEGI) will publish March consumer price inflation figures at 8 a.m., which could influence broader Latin American currency trendsThe Colombian peso may face continued pressure as the full impact of todays tariff implementations unfolds across global markets.
Traders should remain vigilant for potential central bank interventions should the pesos depreciation accelerate beyond comfort levels.





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