IBOV 176,729 ▲ 0.56% IPSA 10,928 ▲ 0.16% IPC MEX 65,973 ▼ 0.79% MERVAL 3,235,295 ▼ 1.37% COLCAP 2,307.67 — UNCH BVL PERÚ 56,917.82 ▼ 0.86% USD/BRL5.07▼ 1.28% USD/MXN17.43▼ 0.56% USD/CLP924.19▼ 0.93% USD/COP3,243▼ 0.59% USD/PEN3.40▼ 0.21% USD/ARS1,476▼ 0.47% USD/UYU40.23▲ 0.99% USD/PYG6,039▲ 1.12% USD/BOB10.35▲ 6.04% USD/DOP58.33▲ 0.42% USD/CRC448.93▲ 1.31% USD/GTQ7.62▲ 2.07% USD/HNL26.73▲ 1.38% USD/NIO36.62▲ 0.63% USD/VES722.19▼ 0.13% USD/PAB1.00— 0.00% USD/BZD2.00— 0.00% USD/JMD157.59▲ 0.64% USD/TTD6.75▲ 1.19% EUR/BRL5.81▼ 0.21% BRENT 86.46 ▲ 3.79% WTI 80.50 ▲ 3.02% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.38 ▲ 2.33% GOLD 4,083 ▲ 2.15% SILVER 59.32 ▲ 2.92% SOY 1,188 ▼ 1.16% CORN 457.50 ▲ 4.51% WHEAT 632.50 ▲ 0.88% COFFEE 336.25 ▼ 1.51% SUGAR 14.75 — 0.00% ORANGE JUICE 137.80 ▼ 3.33% COTTON 81.07 ▲ 1.55% COCOA 5,708 ▲ 0.21% BEEF 230.83 ▼ 1.86% CATTLE 354.20 ▼ 0.11% LITHIUM 70.24 ▼ 2.88% PETR4 41.27 ▲ 1.50% VALE3 73.44 ▲ 0.81% ITUB4 43.87 ▲ 0.80% BBDC4 18.96 ▲ 1.01% ABEV3 15.93 ▲ 0.63% BBAS3 20.40 ▲ 0.79% B3SA3 15.25 ▲ 0.86% WEGE3 44.62 ▲ 0.52% PRIO3 57.56 ▲ 0.63% SUZB3 41.51 ▲ 0.05% RENT3 40.42 ▲ 0.55% AZZA3 19.27 ▲ 0.26% CSAN3 3.93 ▲ 0.77% RAIZ4 0.34 ▲ 3.03% PCAR3 2.59 — 0.00% GMAT3 3.98 ▲ 1.02% PSSA3 54.25 ▲ 0.39% CVCB3 1.29 ▲ 3.20% POSI3 3.96 ▼ 0.75% SLCE3 14.04 ▲ 1.23% NATU3 8.60 — 0.00% BRKM5 6.99 ▲ 0.72% RANI3 7.96 ▲ 0.13% CSNA3 5.32 ▲ 1.53% CMIN3 5.47 ▲ 0.37% USIM5 8.54 ▲ 1.91% GGBR4 23.02 ▲ 0.88% ENEV3 26.99 ▲ 0.41% CPFE3 47.17 ▲ 0.70% CMIG4 11.13 ▲ 0.54% EQTL3 40.46 ▲ 0.62% LREN3 14.07 ▼ 0.57% VIVT3 34.92 ▲ 0.55% RAIL3 14.11 — 0.00% KLABIN 17.54 ▲ 0.34% RAIA DROGASIL 18.23 ▲ 0.16% RDOR3 35.74 ▲ 0.51% HAPV3 10.58 ▲ 1.15% FLRY3 16.32 ▲ 1.05% SMTO3 16.30 ▼ 0.43% UGPA3 30.93 ▲ 0.72% VBBR3 32.28 ▼ 1.47% BBSE3 40.52 ▲ 0.60% BPAC11 57.83 ▲ 0.54% CURY3 33.18 ▲ 0.18% AERI3 2.08 ▼ 0.48% VIVARA 23.15 ▲ 0.17% COMPASS 25.00 ▲ 0.93% VAMOS 3.03 ▲ 0.33% SANB11 27.58 ▲ 0.77% ASAI3 8.72 ▲ 0.11% SBSP3 30.56 ▲ 0.63% WALMEX 49.66 ▲ 0.69% GMEXICO 195.76 ▼ 1.74% FEMSA 225.36 ▲ 0.92% CEMEX 21.79 ▼ 0.32% GFNORTE 181.91 ▼ 2.51% BIMBO 55.97 ▼ 0.23% TELEVISA 9.58 ▼ 1.54% AMX 22.86 ▲ 0.70% GAP 407.66 ▼ 1.17% ASUR 278.66 ▼ 2.27% OMA 232.47 ▼ 1.70% KOF 181.26 ▲ 0.62% GRUMA 281.09 ▼ 0.87% KIMBER 38.20 ▲ 0.34% SQM-B 67,211 ▼ 0.80% COPEC 6,057 ▼ 1.33% BSANTANDER 78.20 ▼ 1.01% FALABELLA 5,905 — 0.00% ENELAM 84.20 ▼ 1.41% CENCOSUD 2,040 ▼ 0.25% CMPC 1,078 ▼ 2.80% BANCO CHILE 185.00 ▼ 2.05% LATAM AIR 24.90 ▼ 5.18% YPF 77,175 ▲ 3.73% GGAL 8,095 ▼ 2.88% PAMPA 5,225 ▲ 0.87% TXAR 661.50 ▼ 1.42% ALUAR 964.50 ▼ 1.13% TGS 9,580 ▼ 0.16% CEPU 2,324 ▼ 3.01% MIRGOR 17,050 ▼ 1.16% COME 44.85 ▼ 2.31% LOMA NEGRA 3,500 ▼ 2.30% BYMA 308.25 ▼ 1.83% TELECOM ARG 4,248 ▲ 0.06% ECOPETROL 15.88 ▲ 1.93% BANCOLOMBIA 80.42 ▼ 3.05% GRUPO AVAL 4.91 ▼ 3.16% CREDICORP 389.22 ▼ 2.89% SOUTHERN COPPER 174.53 ▼ 0.74% BUENAVENTURA 29.82 ▼ 0.60% MERCADOLIBRE 1,867 ▲ 0.81% NUBANK 13.67 ▼ 0.65% XP 16.37 ▼ 3.25% PAGSEGURO 9.28 ▲ 0.32% STONE 11.15 ▼ 0.54% GLOBANT 32.12 ▲ 7.21% TECNOGLASS 42.84 ▼ 2.41% GAP AIRPORT 232.77 ▼ 1.22% ASUR 278.66 ▼ 2.27% OMA AIRPORT 106.13 ▼ 1.77% AMX ADR 26.02 ▲ 0.04% FEMSA ADR 129.01 ▲ 1.06% CEMEX ADR 12.45 ▼ 0.24% PETROBRAS ADR 17.88 ▲ 3.23% VALE ADR 14.18 ▼ 1.94% ITAU ADR 8.47 ▼ 1.74% SANTANDER BR 5.34 ▼ 1.02% AMBEV ADR 3.06 ▼ 0.33% CSN 1.03 ▲ 1.49% GERDAU 4.49 ▼ 0.22% LATAM ADR 53.33 ▼ 5.53% BTC 64,039 ▲ 2.89% ETH 1,878 ▲ 5.88% SOL 77.47 ▲ 3.48% XRP 1.10 ▲ 3.50% BNB 579.74 ▲ 2.31% ADA 0.16 ▲ 4.37% DOGE 0.07 ▲ 3.05% AVAX 6.64 ▲ 3.04% LINK 8.29 ▲ 5.34% DOT 0.85 ▲ 1.97% LTC 44.74 ▲ 2.88% BCH 241.62 ▲ 2.28% TRX 0.33 ▲ 0.39% XLM 0.19 ▲ 2.88% HBAR 0.07 ▲ 1.41% NEAR 2.03 ▲ 5.70% ATOM 1.56 ▲ 1.50% AAVE 99.72 ▲ 5.68% SELIC 14.25% EMBRAER 83.14 ▲ 0.16% EMBRAER ADR 64.48 ▼ 2.32% JBS 11.80 ▼ 0.92% JBS BDR 60.38 ▼ 0.38% MBRF3 15.82 ▲ 0.64% MBRFY 3.03 ▲ 0.33% INTER 5.65 ▼ 2.92% EGX 52,299 ▼ 0.59% USD/ZAR16.36▼ 0.68% USD/NGN1,381▲ 0.07% NIKKEI 67,744 ▲ 0.74% CSI300 4,797 ▲ 2.15% HSI 24,341 ▲ 0.52% NIFTY 24,052 ▼ 0.66% KOSPI 6,857 ▲ 0.73% JCI 6,040 ▲ 0.03% USD/JPY161.89▼ 0.34% 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SILVER 59.32 ▲ 2.92% SOY 1,188 ▼ 1.16% CORN 457.50 ▲ 4.51% WHEAT 632.50 ▲ 0.88% COFFEE 336.25 ▼ 1.51% SUGAR 14.75 — 0.00% ORANGE JUICE 137.80 ▼ 3.33% COTTON 81.07 ▲ 1.55% COCOA 5,708 ▲ 0.21% BEEF 230.83 ▼ 1.86% CATTLE 354.20 ▼ 0.11% LITHIUM 70.24 ▼ 2.88% PETR4 41.27 ▲ 1.50% VALE3 73.44 ▲ 0.81% ITUB4 43.87 ▲ 0.80% BBDC4 18.96 ▲ 1.01% ABEV3 15.93 ▲ 0.63% BBAS3 20.40 ▲ 0.79% B3SA3 15.25 ▲ 0.86% WEGE3 44.62 ▲ 0.52% PRIO3 57.56 ▲ 0.63% SUZB3 41.51 ▲ 0.05% RENT3 40.42 ▲ 0.55% AZZA3 19.27 ▲ 0.26% CSAN3 3.93 ▲ 0.77% RAIZ4 0.34 ▲ 3.03% PCAR3 2.59 — 0.00% GMAT3 3.98 ▲ 1.02% PSSA3 54.25 ▲ 0.39% CVCB3 1.29 ▲ 3.20% POSI3 3.96 ▼ 0.75% SLCE3 14.04 ▲ 1.23% NATU3 8.60 — 0.00% BRKM5 6.99 ▲ 0.72% RANI3 7.96 ▲ 0.13% CSNA3 5.32 ▲ 1.53% CMIN3 5.47 ▲ 0.37% USIM5 8.54 ▲ 1.91% GGBR4 23.02 ▲ 0.88% ENEV3 26.99 ▲ 0.41% CPFE3 47.17 ▲ 0.70% CMIG4 11.13 ▲ 0.54% EQTL3 40.46 ▲ 0.62% LREN3 14.07 ▼ 0.57% VIVT3 34.92 ▲ 0.55% RAIL3 14.11 — 0.00% KLABIN 17.54 ▲ 0.34% RAIA DROGASIL 18.23 ▲ 0.16% RDOR3 35.74 ▲ 0.51% HAPV3 10.58 ▲ 1.15% FLRY3 16.32 ▲ 1.05% SMTO3 16.30 ▼ 0.43% UGPA3 30.93 ▲ 0.72% VBBR3 32.28 ▼ 1.47% BBSE3 40.52 ▲ 0.60% BPAC11 57.83 ▲ 0.54% CURY3 33.18 ▲ 0.18% AERI3 2.08 ▼ 0.48% VIVARA 23.15 ▲ 0.17% COMPASS 25.00 ▲ 0.93% VAMOS 3.03 ▲ 0.33% SANB11 27.58 ▲ 0.77% ASAI3 8.72 ▲ 0.11% SBSP3 30.56 ▲ 0.63% WALMEX 49.66 ▲ 0.69% GMEXICO 195.76 ▼ 1.74% FEMSA 225.36 ▲ 0.92% CEMEX 21.79 ▼ 0.32% GFNORTE 181.91 ▼ 2.51% BIMBO 55.97 ▼ 0.23% TELEVISA 9.58 ▼ 1.54% AMX 22.86 ▲ 0.70% GAP 407.66 ▼ 1.17% ASUR 278.66 ▼ 2.27% OMA 232.47 ▼ 1.70% KOF 181.26 ▲ 0.62% GRUMA 281.09 ▼ 0.87% KIMBER 38.20 ▲ 0.34% SQM-B 67,211 ▼ 0.80% COPEC 6,057 ▼ 1.33% BSANTANDER 78.20 ▼ 1.01% FALABELLA 5,905 — 0.00% ENELAM 84.20 ▼ 1.41% CENCOSUD 2,040 ▼ 0.25% CMPC 1,078 ▼ 2.80% BANCO CHILE 185.00 ▼ 2.05% LATAM AIR 24.90 ▼ 5.18% YPF 77,175 ▲ 3.73% GGAL 8,095 ▼ 2.88% PAMPA 5,225 ▲ 0.87% TXAR 661.50 ▼ 1.42% ALUAR 964.50 ▼ 1.13% TGS 9,580 ▼ 0.16% CEPU 2,324 ▼ 3.01% MIRGOR 17,050 ▼ 1.16% COME 44.85 ▼ 2.31% LOMA NEGRA 3,500 ▼ 2.30% BYMA 308.25 ▼ 1.83% TELECOM ARG 4,248 ▲ 0.06% ECOPETROL 15.88 ▲ 1.93% BANCOLOMBIA 80.42 ▼ 3.05% GRUPO AVAL 4.91 ▼ 3.16% CREDICORP 389.22 ▼ 2.89% SOUTHERN COPPER 174.53 ▼ 0.74% BUENAVENTURA 29.82 ▼ 0.60% MERCADOLIBRE 1,867 ▲ 0.81% NUBANK 13.67 ▼ 0.65% XP 16.37 ▼ 3.25% PAGSEGURO 9.28 ▲ 0.32% STONE 11.15 ▼ 0.54% GLOBANT 32.12 ▲ 7.21% TECNOGLASS 42.84 ▼ 2.41% GAP AIRPORT 232.77 ▼ 1.22% ASUR 278.66 ▼ 2.27% OMA AIRPORT 106.13 ▼ 1.77% AMX ADR 26.02 ▲ 0.04% FEMSA ADR 129.01 ▲ 1.06% CEMEX ADR 12.45 ▼ 0.24% PETROBRAS ADR 17.88 ▲ 3.23% VALE ADR 14.18 ▼ 1.94% ITAU ADR 8.47 ▼ 1.74% SANTANDER BR 5.34 ▼ 1.02% AMBEV ADR 3.06 ▼ 0.33% CSN 1.03 ▲ 1.49% GERDAU 4.49 ▼ 0.22% LATAM ADR 53.33 ▼ 5.53% BTC 64,039 ▲ 2.89% ETH 1,878 ▲ 5.88% SOL 77.47 ▲ 3.48% XRP 1.10 ▲ 3.50% BNB 579.74 ▲ 2.31% ADA 0.16 ▲ 4.37% DOGE 0.07 ▲ 3.05% AVAX 6.64 ▲ 3.04% LINK 8.29 ▲ 5.34% DOT 0.85 ▲ 1.97% LTC 44.74 ▲ 2.88% BCH 241.62 ▲ 2.28% TRX 0.33 ▲ 0.39% XLM 0.19 ▲ 2.88% HBAR 0.07 ▲ 1.41% NEAR 2.03 ▲ 5.70% ATOM 1.56 ▲ 1.50% AAVE 99.72 ▲ 5.68% 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Cuba warns U.S. regarding Miami exiles’ flotilla, to avoid incidents that “do not suit anyone”

By · July 23, 2021 · 3 min read

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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Thursday (22) called on the U.S. to act “seriously” given the upcoming trip of a flotilla of exiles leaving from Miami to protest at the maritime boundary between the two countries; he also considered Washington’s recent sanctions against the island’s military “irrelevant”.

Rodriguez maintained in a press conference that Cuban authorities acted with “strict adherence to the law, with moderation and respect for the rights of citizens” during the demonstrations more than a week ago in which thousands of people protested against the shortage of food, medicines, and long power cuts.

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On the sanctions imposed by U.S. President Joe Biden against Armed Forces Minister General Alvaro Lopez Miera and a special brigade of the island’s Interior Ministry, alleging that acts of repression were committed against demonstrators, the foreign minister said they are “politically motivated and intentional and totally irrelevant from a practical point of view.”

“The United States does not have the least legal, political or moral authority to go around sanctioning people around the world when it is known that they have a quite reprehensible conduct in terms of repression, use of armed forces in third countries, so-called collateral victims and acts of torture recognized by the government itself,” he added.

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He also called for the identification of alleged missing persons or cases of minors who are imprisoned after the incidents of July 11 and 12 in several localities of the island, while assuring that in Cuba “there has not been a social explosion” and that “all the guarantees” of Cuban laws comply within the judicial treatment of the cases of people who were detained.

He also indicated that most of the people arrested are “at liberty”, after being fined or are currently under home precautionary measures in those cases where people have been charged or are subject to investigation processes.

In his appearance, Rodriguez rejected what he described as “a barrage of statements and accusations” by the Biden administration, which he considered an act of “crude interference” in his country’s internal affairs, aimed at violating international law and its own laws.

He also pointed out that at this moment, conditions on the island are “absolutely calm” and that life continues in “complete normality”.

The head of Cuban diplomacy also referred to the announced presence -this Friday- of a naval flotilla organized by Cuban exiles from Florida that will make a voyage to the area near Cuba’s maritime territory within the contiguous zone recognized by international law.

In that sense, Rodriguez warned the U.S. government to act with “seriousness” to avoid incidents that “do not suit anyone.”

“I expect the U.S. Government to apply and guarantee that its laws are complied with. I only warn of its responsibility with what is already today a gross violation of international law because it should prevent it (…)”, he stressed and found it “surprising” that activities like that are tolerated in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Among other allegations, the minister accused the U.S. State Department of exerting political pressure against a group of countries – at least 6 Eastern European and 8 Latin American countries, particularly Central American – to join “under political blackmail” a declaration against the island.

Organizations and activists estimate the number of people arrested since the 11-July riots, the largest protests in Cuba in more than six decades, at several hundred.

The authorities of the Caribbean country insist on blaming the U.S. and its tightened economic embargo imposed on Cuba as the fundamental reason for the serious crisis that has caused shortages, to which is added a strong resurgence of Covid-19, the worst since the beginning of the pandemic.

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