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EMERGING MARKETS-Colombian, Mexican pesos rise on commodity rally, Chilean peso retreats

EMERGING MARKETS-Colombian, Mexican pesos rise on commodity rally, Chilean peso retreats Reuters 6 days ago By Shashank Nayar Higher oil prices support Mexican and Colombian pesos MSCI EMFX index hits record high Dollar hovers at 10-week lows (Updates prices throughout) By Shashank Nayar May 10 (Reuters) - The Colombian and Mexican pesos firmed on Monday on surging oil and a weaker dollar, while the Chilean peso fell along with other Latin American currencies by late afternoon trading. The currencies of oil exporters Colombia and Mexico firmed 1.2% and 0.3% respectively, as oil prices jumped after a cyberattack forced the shutdown of major fuel pipelines in the United States and raised concerns about supply disruption. Chile s peso fell 0.2% after hitting its highest level since July 2019 earlier in the session after copper prices slipped as bullish investors who recently entered the surging market became nervous about a possible correc

Daily COVID Tracker: Nigeria records 34 cases, and 1% of Lagos residents vaccinated

Daily COVID Tracker: Nigeria records 34 cases, and 1% of Lagos residents vaccinated May 05 Advertisement One percent of Lagos residents vaccinated against COVID Akin Abayomi, Lagos commissioner for health, says about 260,000 people have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in the state. Speaking during a ministerial media briefing on Tuesday, Abayomi said the figure represents less than one percent of the state’s population. Advertisement “The latest wave in India has been proven to be as a result of new mutant strains that have resulted in a dramatic increase in sickness and deaths for two weeks running,” he said. “Whilst we commiserate with these countries, it is important that we protect our environment and residents against this virus, especially as we have less than one percent of our population that have received their first dose of the Oxford Astra-Zeneca COVID-19 vaccine similar to India that has about eight percent.”

Argentine President accuses Supreme Court of favoring political candidates

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentine President Alberto Fernandez accused the judiciary of favoring opposition political candidates and economic power factors at an event the day after the Supreme Court upheld the autonomy of the city of Buenos Aires to decide on its education policy, which an opposition leader governs. A judge has the right to want to run for president and has the right to vote for him and can do so, Fernandez said.  What he (a judge) cannot do is use the rulings he has to issue to favor the candidates he likes, he said. The Supreme Court ruling . . .

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