Colombia’s Stock Market Was Closed for a Holiday on Monday
Key Facts
- Colombia’s stock exchange was closed on Monday June 15 for a public holiday.
- The holiday was the Feast of the Sacred Heart, observed across Colombia.
- There was no trading session, so there are no new prices to report.
- The market reopens on Tuesday June 16, when normal coverage resumes.
- The COLCAP last closed at 2,386.78, a record-setting level reached on Friday.
Colombia’s stock market did not trade on Monday June 15, 2026. The Bolsa de Valores de Colombia was closed for the Feast of the Sacred Heart, one of the country’s public holidays, so there was no session and no new closing prices. Our daily Colombia coverage returns with the Tuesday June 16 session. The COLCAP enters that session at 2,386.78, the fresh high it reached on Friday.
01 Why there is no report today
The Bolsa de Valores de Colombia, the country’s stock exchange, was closed on Monday June 15 for the Feast of the Sacred Heart, a national public holiday. With no trading, there were no price moves, no volume and no closing levels to report, so there is no market session to cover for the day.
This is a routine calendar closure rather than anything to do with market conditions. Several other markets in the region also paused: Argentina’s exchange was shut the same day for its own holiday, while Brazil, Mexico and Chile traded as normal.
Live Market IntelligenceColombia — Live Market Board
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Colombia — Live Market Board
+0.61%
171,031.73
+1.85%
65,729.18
+2.14%
11,338.38
+0.89%
2,913,184
+1.30%
2,459.23
+0.61%
58,698.13
+2.60%
| Instrument | Last | Change | YoY | Prev. | High | Low | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COLCAP | 2,459.23 | +0.61% | — | 9.04 | 9.05 | 9.02 | 4,133 |
| USD/COP | 3,140 | +0.03% | -22.04% | 3,139 | 3,141 | 3,105 | — |
| BRENT | 88.88 | -0.03% | +34.42% | 88.91 | 90.07 | 88.12 | 29,713 |
| WTI | 83.11 | -0.11% | +31.57% | 83.20 | 84.35 | 82.40 | 166,848 |
| ECOPETROL | 16.92 | -0.53% | +98.01% | 17.01 | 17.05 | 16.79 | 737,591 |
| BANCOLOMBIA | 95.87 | -2.18% | +96.15% | 98.01 | 100.36 | 95.73 | 188,740 |
| GRUPO AVAL | 5.40 | +2.66% | +76.89% | 5.26 | 5.49 | 5.32 | 146,447 |
| TECNOGLASS | 42.30 | -1.10% | -48.04% | 42.77 | 42.73 | 42.05 | 60,908 |
| CREDICORP | 375.17 | -0.49% | +49.60% | 377.00 | 384.43 | 372.27 | 88,375 |
| BUENAVENTURA | 34.45 | -1.02% | +88.07% | 34.80 | 35.62 | 34.33 | 275,831 |
| SOUTHERN COPPER | 193.97 | -0.26% | +104.01% | 194.48 | 199.36 | 192.59 | 367,102 |
02 Where the market stands
Colombia heads into its next session on a strong note. On Friday June 12, the COLCAP surged 3.99% to a fresh high of 2,386.78, a fourth straight gain driven by optimism ahead of the June 21 presidential runoff, a firm peso and a rallying Ecopetrol. That close is the level the market carries into Tuesday.
For the full picture of that record run, see our most recent Colombia session report below. Normal daily coverage resumes with the Tuesday June 16 session, filed the following morning.
Connected Coverage
For Colombia’s last full session, see our report on Colombia’s market powering to new highs before the runoff. For the markets that did trade on Monday, see Brazil slipping as the Iran deal sank oil and Mexico stretching its recovery to a third day. For the wider backdrop, see the Rio Times business and markets coverage.
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