The Chilean Peso is up 0.6% this morning on the back of strong copper, which is the country's top export. Easing European debt fears also helped.
The peso firmed to 473.80/474.30 per U.S. dollar compared with Tuesday's close of 476.80/477.10. Chile's currency last traded stronger than 474 to the dollar on May 26, 2008.
*Quotes courtesy of Reuters
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