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Money Market Rates

" It's the continual buying and selling of short-term liquid investments." (Dictionary of Financial Terms, 2008)

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We examine how liquidity is exchanged in different types of Colombian money market networks (i.e. secured, unsecured, and central bank’s repo networks). Our examination first measures and analyzes the centralization of money market networks. (Banco Central de Colombia, 2016)

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The USDCOP decreased 23.1001 or 0.80% to 2,857.8999 on Thursday February 9 from 2,881.0000 in the previous trading session. Historically, the Colombian Peso reached an all time high of 3453.90 in February of 2016 and a record low of 689.21 in August of 1992.

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It gives us the advantage of knowing in which countries we can invest according to the value of the COP in other places.

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Sources: 

http://www.banrep.gov.co/en/borrador-936

http://www.tradingeconomics.com/colombia/currency

​http://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/money+market

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