Monday, January 26, 2015

Peso closes stronger at P44.115 to US$1


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MANILA, Philippines–The Philippine peso closed stronger than the US dollar on Monday at P44.115:$1 from P44.180:$1 last Friday.


At the Philippine Dealing System, the local currency reached an intraday high of P44.035:$1 and a low of P44.120:$1 after opening at P44.050:$1.


The total volume traded amounted $658.5 million, down from Friday’s $924 million.



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