SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's finance minister warned on Tuesday of the "grave consequences" for the nation's economy of three weeks of often violent unrest, after the peso slid 4% to hit a historic low against the dollar.
Ignacio Briones said the weakening of the peso was a "sign of worry" that he and his colleagues were watching very carefully.
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