Key Facts
COLCAP adds 1.57% at Friday’s close, its strongest session in weeks as industrials, services and agriculture led the advance on holiday-thinned volume.
The peso settles at 3,335 per dollar, a whisker above its 52-week floor of 3,332 and some 14.2% below the year’s high near 3,887.
Brent firms to $72.18 a barrel, up 0.53% on the day, underwriting the macro backdrop for Ecopetrol even though the stock stayed out of the day’s headline movers.
Cementos Argos leads gainers, Etb tumbles, up 1.41% against a 10.89% slide for the small telecom operator, the session’s biggest faller.
Colombia’s CPI print looms this week, with consensus at 6.09% year-on-year versus 5.84% prior, a number that will shape the central bank’s next move.
Today’s Focus
Colombian shares had their best close in weeks on Friday, with the COLCAP up 1.57% as industrials, services and agricultural names did the heavy lifting.
The peso barely stirred, settling at 3,335 per dollar — a level that leaves it hugging the floor of its 52-week range and roughly 14% below where it stood a year ago, when the dollar was far stronger.
Oil gave the market a gentle tailwind rather than a jolt: Brent firmed to $72.18 and WTI to $68.93, enough to support the energy complex without forcing a rethink of anyone’s book.
With Wall Street shut for Independence Day, volumes were thin and the five bellwether names — Ecopetrol, Bancolombia, ISA, Grupo Sura and GEB — mostly tracked the tape rather than led it.
What matters today. A 1.57% COLCAP gain on holiday-thinned volume, with the peso pinned near multi-year strength, sets up Tuesday’s CPI print as the week’s real test.
01 The session in one read
Colombian equities put in their best session in weeks on Friday, with Colombia equities were higher at the close on Friday, as gains in the Industrials, Services and Agriculture sectors propelled shares higher, and the COLCAP added 1.57%.
The peso, by contrast, barely moved, closing near 3,335 per dollar — a level that leaves it pinned close to the floor of its own 52-week range rather than making a fresh statement either way.
Trading was thin: US markets are closed for the Independence Day holiday, so global trading is expected to be light, and with Wall Street dark, Latin American desks effectively had the tape to themselves.
Ecopetrol, Bancolombia, ISA, Grupo Sura and GEB — the five names foreign investors watch most closely on this board — stayed out of Friday’s headline swings, tracking the broader index’s advance rather than driving it.
Assessment — Firm Tape, Cautious Currency MEDIUM
The equity gain looks genuine — broad-based across industrials, services and agriculture — but it arrived on a session with half the world’s liquidity absent for the US holiday, which flatters percentage moves and inflates the read on conviction.
The peso’s stillness near the bottom of its 52-week band is the more interesting signal: after a currency that has strengthened by double digits over the past year on the back of a market-friendly political shift, a pause this close to the lows suggests the easy gains may be behind it.
Watch Tuesday’s CPI print — a firmer-than-expected 6.09% reading would test how much further the rates story can support both the peso and the COLCAP’s push toward its 52-week high.
02 The day’s numbers
Measure
Level
Change
Read
COLCAP
— (exact index points not disclosed intraday)
+1.57%
Broad-based gain led by industrials, services and agriculture
Colombian equities (GXG, NY-listed proxy)
42.21
+0.31%
−4.8% vs 52-week high; range 27.47–44.34, testing the top of its band
USD/COP
3,335
+0.08%
A hair above the 52-week floor of 3,332; −14.2% vs the year’s high of 3,887
S&P 500 (context)
7,483
+0.00%
Flat and shut for July 4; thin cross-border flows into Bogotá
The headline gap between the COLCAP’s 1.57% jump and the New York-listed proxy’s more modest 0.31% is largely a function of composition and timing — the local index captures Friday’s afternoon industrials bid more fully than the US-hours ETF tracker does.
What stands out is the currency: the close for USD/COP on July 3 printed at 3,335.24, matching the scan almost to the peso, and sitting only a few pesos above the low end of its 52-week range.
That positioning — equities pushing toward the top of their range while the currency sits at the bottom of its dollar-strength band — is the story foreign desks are pricing: a market that likes local risk more than it fears further currency downside.
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Jul 6, 2026 · 03:24
MSCI COLCAP · benchmark
2,295.72
+1.57%
L 9.02day rangeH 9.05
Market breadth · 9 names
78% advancing
7 ▲ advancing2 declining ▼
Currencies, rates & key inputs
USD / COP
3,332
-0.01%
Brent crude
72.35
+0.77%
WTI crude
69.11
+0.61%
Sector heatmap · average move today
Mining
+1.78%
BUENAVENTURA
Energy
+1.73%
ECOPETROL
Other
+1.09%
BRENT, WTI, SOUTHERN COPPER
Financials
+0.65%
BANCOLOMBIA, GRUPO AVAL, CREDICORP
Industrials
-2.87%
TECNOGLASS
Latin America scoreboard
IndexLastTodayStrength
IbovespaBrazil
174,070
+0.74%
S&P/BMV IPCMexico
67,060
-0.02%
S&P IPSAChile
10,821
+0.55%
S&P MERVALArgentina
3,196,900
+1.26%
MSCI COLCAPColombia
2,295.72
+1.57%
BVL S&P PerúPeru
55,809.71
+0.30%
Full instrument board
InstrumentLastChangeYoYPrev.HighLowVolume
COLCAP
2,295.72
+1.57%
—
9.04
9.05
9.02
4,133
USD/COP
3,332
-0.01%
-16.69%
3,332
3,335
3,332
—
BRENT
72.35
+0.77%
+3.98%
71.80
72.49
71.34
17,891
WTI
69.11
+0.61%
+1.74%
68.69
69.26
68.08
63,049
ECOPETROL
14.70
+1.73%
+60.31%
14.45
14.88
14.43
2,312,911
BANCOLOMBIA
79.15
+1.24%
+71.73%
78.18
80.37
78.31
284,012
GRUPO AVAL
5.06
-0.39%
+75.09%
5.08
5.28
5.03
57,093
TECNOGLASS
45.62
-2.87%
-41.54%
46.97
47.59
45.30
215,514
CREDICORP
391.21
+1.09%
+72.15%
387.00
396.38
388.93
245,165
BUENAVENTURA
29.72
+1.78%
+77.96%
29.20
30.75
29.33
1,248,952
SOUTHERN COPPER
172.01
+1.90%
+68.42%
168.80
175.89
169.14
1,454,584
Largest moves today
TECNOGLASS
45.62
-2.87%
SOUTHERN COPPER
172.01
+1.90%
BUENAVENTURA
29.72
+1.78%
ECOPETROL
14.70
+1.73%
COLCAP
2,295.72
+1.57%
BANCOLOMBIA
79.15
+1.24%
CREDICORP
391.21
+1.09%
BRENT
72.35
+0.77%
The session read
The MSCI COLCAP rose 1.57%, with breadth positive — 7 of 9 names higher. Mining led, while Industrials lagged.
03 Why it moved — oil’s steady bid and a peso pause
Oil did what oil has done for weeks: nothing dramatic, but enough. Brent settled at 72.18, up 0.53% on the day, while WTI added 0.35% to 68.93, a firm enough backdrop to keep Ecopetrol’s cash-flow story intact without forcing anyone to chase the name.
The peso’s calm has a clearer political root. The Colombian peso surged to 3,425 per USD in June, around the strongest in six years, after rightwing presidential candidate de la Espriella won the presidential elections runoff, a repricing of fiscal and regulatory risk that has done most of the year’s work already.
Over the past month the Colombian Peso has strengthened 6.38%, and is up by 16.25% over the last 12 months, which explains why Friday’s move looked like consolidation rather than a fresh leg — the currency had already run hard into the print.
One data provider’s intraday feed told a slightly different story — USD/COP was down 0.45% to 3,350.48 — a reminder that with US markets closed, cross-rate liquidity was patchy and closing snapshots varied by source and timestamp.
04 The day’s movers
Driver
Level / Move
Change
Note
Cementos Argos
11,500.00 pts
+1.41%
Session’s top gainer as industrials led the tape
Mineros
15,820.00 pts
+1.28%
Gold’s firmness lent support to the miner
Organización Terpel
18,000.00 pts
+1.01%
Fuel retailer rode the broader industrials bid
Etb
90.00 pts
−10.89%
Session’s biggest faller; thin, small-cap telecom name
Cementos Argos Pf
11,280.00 pts
−6.00%
Preferred line diverged sharply from the ordinary shares
Banco Davivienda Pf
22,980.00 pts
−2.63%
Financials lagged even as the headline index climbed
Cementos Argos SA rose 1.41% or 160.00 points to trade at 11,500.00 at the close, while Mineros SA added 1.28% to end at 15,820.00 and Organización Terpel was up 1.01% to 18,000.00 — a cluster of industrial and consumer names doing the lifting.
On the other side of the board, Etb lost 10.89% to trade at 90.00, Cementos Argos Pf declined 6.00% to 11,280.00, and Banco Davivienda Pf shed 2.63% to 22,980.00, a reminder that Colombia’s board is thin enough that a handful of illiquid names can swing hard in either direction.
Notably absent from either list were Ecopetrol, Bancolombia, ISA, Grupo Sura and GEB — the five large-caps foreign desks lean on for liquidity — which suggests Friday’s gain was broad rather than concentrated in the index’s biggest weights.
05 The regional scoreboard
Index
Country
Change
Bovespa
Brazil
+0.64%
Merval
Argentina
+1.13%
S&P/BVL Peru
Peru
+0.09%
IPSA
Chile
−0.17%
IPC
Mexico
−0.26%
Argentina’s Merval bounced back, rising more than 1% after several soft sessions, while Mexico’s main index and Chile’s IPSA drifted slightly lower in thin trading, leaving the region mixed rather than uniformly risk-on.
Brazil’s Bovespa touched a one-month high before easing, and Peru’s index eked out a small gain, rounding out a session where Colombia’s advance was actually among the region’s strongest, not merely average.
The live market board above carries the closes for all five names in real time; the reads here are curated context, not a duplicate ticker.
06 The technical picture
The New York-listed proxy for Colombian equities sits at 42.21, just 4.8% below its 52-week high of 44.34 — meaning the asset class, viewed from offshore, is testing the top of a well-defined 27.47-to-44.34 range rather than breaking new ground.
A clean push through that high would be the signal foreign allocators are waiting for; failure there, on the other hand, would confirm the range has held for over a year.
On the currency side, 3,332 is the level to watch — USD/COP’s 52-week floor — with Friday’s 3,335 close sitting close enough that a small further move would put the pair at a fresh multi-year low for the dollar.
Given the peso is already 14.2% below its own 52-week high, the technical setup argues for consolidation rather than a fresh breakout in either direction until Tuesday’s inflation data forces a reassessment.
07 What to watch
Colombia CPI (Tue): Consensus at 6.09% year-on-year versus 5.84% prior; a hot print would test both the peso’s floor and the equity rally’s legs.
Producer prices: This week’s PPI read, seen at 6.9% versus 6.79% prior, is an early tell on pipeline inflation ahead of Tuesday’s CPI.
Oil’s trajectory: Brent’s steady bid near $72 is doing quiet work for Ecopetrol; a sustained break either way would ripple through the COLCAP’s energy weight.
US data drought: With Wall Street closed for July 4, look for US trade and consumer inflation expectations data later in the week to reset the dollar tone for the whole region.
Background: Colombia’s Stocks Hold Flat as the Peso Surges on Weak US Jobs Data.
Background: Colombia’s Market Slips as Ecopetrol Sinks While ETB Soars to a One-Year High.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the COLCAP rise 1.57% on July 3?
Gains were broad-based across industrials, services and agriculture, led by Cementos Argos, Mineros and Terpel, on a session thinned by the US Independence Day holiday.
Why did USD/COP barely move if equities rallied?
The peso has already strengthened sharply over the past year on a market-friendly political shift, so Friday’s near-flat close near 3,335 looks like consolidation near the bottom of its 52-week range rather than a fresh move.
Did Ecopetrol, Bancolombia, ISA, Grupo Sura or GEB drive the rally?
No — none of the five appeared among the session’s biggest gainers or losers, suggesting they tracked the broader index’s 1.57% advance rather than led it.
What is the key level to watch next?
Tuesday’s CPI print, seen at 6.09% year-on-year versus 5.84% prior, is the next catalyst that could test both the peso’s 3,332 floor and the equity market’s push toward its 52-week high.
Reported by Diego Fernández for The Rio Times — Latin American financial news. Filed Monday, July 6, 2026, covering the July 3 session.
Index, currency and single-stock levels are session readings via the Rio Times market data feed (B3 and regional exchanges); technical readings are from the daily chart. Figures are point-in-time and not investment advice.
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