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  1. Which currencies are used in Latinoamérica? How do you say the names of Latin American currencies in Spanish? Why are so many Latin American currencies named peso? 1. Norteamérica. There are three Spanish-speaking countries in Norteamérica y el Caribe (North America and the Caribbean). Here’s a list of the currencies used in each: 2. Centroamérica.

    • The Currencies of Independent South American Countries
    • Strongest Currencies of South America
    • The Currencies of Dependent South American Territories

    The list of currencies of the 14 independent countries of South America and their currencies is as follows: Argentina (Argentine Peso), Bolivia (Bolivian Boliviano), Brazil (Brazilian Real), Chile (Chilean Peso), Columbia (Columbian Peso), Ecuador (US Dollar), Guyana (Guyanese Dollar), Paraguay (Paraguayan Guaraní), Peru (Peruvian Nuevo Sol), Surin...

    Currently, one of the strongest currencies in circulation in South America is the Brazilian Real. Its value increased by nearly 3 times during the administrations of Prime Ministers Luis Inácio Lula Da Silva and Dilma Rousseff. This shift in value led to a higher minimum wage salary and a larger population of middle-class households. Another strong...

    The list of currencies of the 3 dependent South American Territories and their currencies is as follows: Falkland Islands (Falkland Island Pound), French Guiana (Euro), and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (none, no permanent residents). The Falkland Island Pound is used throughout the islands. As a British territory, the currency here ...

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  2. Sep 16, 2022 · The currency has risen 161% in Brazil since December 2000, having cost 1.95 reais at the end of 2000 and has a value of 5.09 reais now, and 106.15% in Mexico, having risen from 9.62 pesos to 19.84 pesos over the period.

    • Juan Pablo Álvarez
  3. Mar 23, 2023 · The reality was more humdrum: a fancy way of saying they’d like to create a common currency, known as el sur. The plan for a currency union is merely the latest in a long history of treaties...

  4. Mar 1, 2023 · Listen to the article. Argentina and Brazil recently unveiled early-stage plans on forming a common currency called 'sur' for use in Latin America. Such efforts to reduce the current dependence on the US dollar through dedollarization is a central feature of deglobalization. Policy-makers and ministers need to work together to foster ...

  5. Jan 17, 2022 · Despite a strong global rise in commodity prices last year, the currencies of all major Latin American economies weakened, some dramatically. The Colombian peso lost 16 per cent of its value ...

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  7. Jan 23, 2023 · The Latin American currency that has appreciated the most against the dollar is the Uruguayan peso, whose currency rose more than 11% in 2022, according to data from Latinometrics.

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