Costa Rica: The closing price of the euro from EUR to CRC today, March 15

The euro has risen in value compared to the previous day.

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On the

last day, the euro traded at its closing price at 705.67 Costa Rican Colon, which meant an increase of 700.96 percent compared to the previous day's 0.67% Costa Rican Colon.

Compared to profitability in the last 7 days, the euro has risen 2.65%, but over the course of the year it still fell 4.13%. Comparing this data with the data of the previous day, he recently reversed the price of the previous day without establishing a clear trend, falling 1.42%. The volatility of the past few days showed clearly higher returns than the volatility reflected in last year's figures, thus showing a greater change than the usual value trend.

In the

annual photo, the euro reached a maximum of 741.46 Costa Rican Colon, with the lowest level being 686.61 Costa Rican Colon. The euro is located closer to the minimum value than the maximum value.

Costa Rican Colon

Named after Christopher Columbus, the Costa Rican colon is a legal tender for Costa Rica, divided into 100 equal parts, called cents.

After independence, in 1821 they abandoned the use of the Spanish currency and switched to using the real and choosing the peso, and it was not until 1986 that it was decided to use the colon as a legal currency. It

should be noted that the coins in circulation today are coins of 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 500 colons. Previously, there were 1 and 2 colons, but they were withdrawn from the Central Bank of Costa Rica and no longer have market value. For banknotes, there are 1 thousand, 2 000, 5 000, 10 000, 20,000 and 50,000.

In Costa Rica, a 100-colon coin is also known as a “tile”, where 1000 banknotes are known as “red”, and 5000 colons are known as “toucans”. This is due to the image previously printed on the money on the reverse side.

According to the Central Bank, the economy closed at 7.6% growth in 2021, making it the highest growth rate since 2008. It was also placed above all forecasts.

On the other hand, the agency expects production in Costa Rica to improve by 5.4% by 2022. However, the country will have to deal with 23% poverty and 14% unemployment.

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