Noun
A Spanish dollar; also, an Argentine, Chilian, Colombian, etc., coin, equal to from 75 cents to a dollar; also, a pound weight.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI devalued the peso solely looking after the poor. Augusto Pinochet
Our number one priority is to spend every peso possible to include those who are currently excluded. Vicente Fox
There is not the thickness of a peso between good and evil. Puerto Rican Proverb
He who doesn't risk a penny doesn't make a peso. Guatemalan Proverb
According to the Economic Commission for Latin American and the Caribbean, Panama's inflation in 2006 was 2.0% as measured by weight Consumer Price Index (CPI). citation The balboa replaced the Colombian peso in 1904 after Panama's independence. Source: Internet
An economist of ING Bank Manila has forecast the Philippine peso to end the last quarter of 2020 at about 50.36, slightly weaker than its 49-level to date, on expectations that imports would also recover in the near term. Source: Internet