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Bolivarian Currency Exchange Rate - January 13, 2026 - News Directory 3

Bolivarian Currency Exchange Rate – January 13, 2026

January 12, 2026 Robert Mitchell News
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At a glance
  • The exchange rate BCV as of ⁣January 13, 2026 published by the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) was set at 330.3751 Bs/USD representing an increase of ⁢Bs.
  • With the publication of the BCV⁣ exchange rate, the aim is to offer an‍ official reference to the foreign exchange market in Venezuela.It is importent to monitor these...
  • The accumulated annual variation of the exchange rate⁢ is +278.4406 bolivars (+536.138%).
Original source: finanzasdigital.com

The exchange rate BCV as of ⁣January 13, 2026 published by the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) was set at 330.3751 Bs/USD representing an increase of ⁢Bs. ⁤+4.9857‍ (+1.5322%) compared⁤ to the previous day.This⁤ rate arises from the weighted average of daily ‍operations carried out⁢ by the exchange tables of⁢ participating ⁣banking institutions.

With the publication of the BCV⁣ exchange rate, the aim is to offer an‍ official reference to the foreign exchange market in Venezuela.It is importent to monitor these updates daily to understand the⁢ evolution of the ⁤official exchange rate.

Evolution of the BCV exchange rate ⁤as of January 13, 2026

Table of Contents

  • Evolution of the BCV exchange rate ⁤as of January 13, 2026
    • Exchange rate variation:
    • Below, details the main comparative rates related to the BCV exchange‍ rate as⁢ of January 13, 2026:
  • Colombian⁣ Peso Exchange Rate -⁤ January 9, 2026
    • Ancient Context & Recent Trends
    • Factors Influencing the Exchange Rate
    • Were to Find More Information

Exchange rate variation:

The accumulated annual variation of the exchange rate⁢ is +278.4406 bolivars (+536.138%). Compared to January 14, 2025 (Reference date), the increase is ⁢ +276.496 bolivars (+513.1786%).

On the same day last year ‍the accumulated annual variation had been ⁤ +49.9537%.

Settlement date: Tuesday, January 13,⁢ 2026.

Below, details the main comparative rates related to the BCV exchange‍ rate as⁢ of January 13, 2026:

Colombian⁣ Peso Exchange Rate -⁤ January 9, 2026

On January 9, 2026, the Colombian Peso (COP) traded at 329.9503 COP for one US dollar when ⁤purchasing, and 330.0816 COP for one US dollar ⁣when selling,according to data from Banco Nacional de Crédito BNC.

These rates represent the mid-market exchange rate offered by BNC,⁣ a major Colombian ⁣financial institution. Exchange rates fluctuate constantly based on a variety of economic factors, including inflation, interest rates, political stability, and global market ⁤conditions. The⁤ difference between the⁤ purchase (tasa compra) and sale (tasa venta) rates represents the bankS margin.

For ⁣further details on BNC’s exchange rates and services, you can visit their official website. While a direct link to the daily rate archive isn’t available, facts can be found through their exchange rate services page.

Ancient Context & Recent Trends

The⁣ Colombian Peso has experienced volatility in recent years, influenced by fluctuations in oil ‍prices⁣ (a major Colombian export) and global economic uncertainty. In 2025, the ⁤peso generally strengthened against the US dollar due to increased foreign investment and a relatively stable political climate. However,these trends can shift rapidly.

According to a report by Banco de la República (Colombia’s central bank), the average exchange rate for December 2025 was ⁢328.50 COP ‍per USD. This indicates a slight⁣ depreciation of the peso against the⁣ dollar ⁣in the first week of January 2026.

Factors Influencing the Exchange Rate

Several key factors impact the COP/USD exchange rate. These include Colombia’s monetary policy, as set by Banco de la ‍República, and the Federal Reserve’s policies in the United States. Changes in interest rates, inflation ⁣expectations, and economic growth forecasts all play a role.

The price⁢ of crude oil is⁣ particularly critically‍ important for the Colombian economy. Colombia is a major oil exporter, and higher oil prices ⁢generally lead to a stronger peso. Conversely, lower oil prices can put⁢ downward pressure on the currency. ⁣ You can find current oil price data⁢ from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Were to Find More Information

For up-to-date exchange rates from other Colombian banks, you can consult the following resources:

  • Davivienda‍ Exchange Rates
  • Colpatria Exchange Rates
  • Scotiabank Colombia Exchange Rates

For official economic data and analysis, refer to the publications of Banco de la República: Banco de la República.

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