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  2. Currency of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Currency in Colombia denotes the ingots, coins, and banknotes that have been used in Colombia since 1622. It was in that year, under a licence purchased from King Philip III of Spain, that Alonso Turrillo de Yebra established a mint at Santa Fe de Bogotá and a branch mint at Cartagena de las Indias, where gold cobs were produced as part of Colombia's first currency.

  3. Bank of the Republic (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    After his work in Colombia, Kemmerer did the same for other Latin American governments, like Chile in 1925, Ecuador in 1926 and Peru in 1931. The bank was officially chartered by the Law 25 of July 25, 1923, 5 days after the 113 anniversary of the Independence of Colombia. With an initial capital of 10 million dollars in gold, half provided by ...

  4. Diario Oficial (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    The Diario Oficial is the official journal of the Government of Colombia that contains the laws, decrees, acts, and most pertinent documents and public notices of the President, Congress, and government agencies of Colombia.

  5. Dollar sign - Wikipedia

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    The dollar sign, also known as the peso sign, is a currency symbol consisting of a capital S crossed with one or two vertical strokes ($ or depending on typeface), used to indicate the unit of various currencies around the world, including most currencies denominated "dollar" or "peso".

  6. Ministry of Finance and Public Credit - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (Spanish: Ministerio de Hacienda y Crédito Público), is the national executive ministry of the Government of Colombia responsible for the financial and budgetary matters of the country as well as implementing the financial policies passed by Congress, equivalent to the finance ministries of other countries.

  7. Javier Milei - Wikipedia

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    Javier Gerardo Milei [b] (born 22 October 1970) is an Argentine politician and economist who has served as President of Argentina since 2023. He has taught university courses and written on various aspects of economics and politics and also hosted radio programmes on the subject.

  8. List of presidents of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Cuervo y Barreto (1 April 1847–1 April 1851) 5: José Hilario López Valdéz (1798–1869) [12] 1849: 1 April 1849 1 April 1853 4 years Liberal: José de Obaldía y Orejuela (1 April 1851–1 April 1855) 6: José María Obando del Campo (1795–1861) [13] 1853: 1 April 1853 17 April 1854 1 year, 16 days Liberal: 7: José María Melo y Ortiz ...

  9. Big Mac Index - Wikipedia

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    Big Mac index, November 2022. The Big Mac Index is a price index published since 1986 by The Economist as an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity (PPP) between two currencies and providing a test of the extent to which market exchange rates result in goods costing the same in different countries.