Key Facts
The IPSA fell 1.21% to 10,770 on June 23, closing on its session low and ending a three-day climb.
The peso weakened this time — a break from recent sessions, and the clearest sign foreign money stepped back.
A firm dollar set the tone — the Fed’s harder-line legacy pressed on the peso and Chilean assets.
Lithium slumped about 5% — a drag on the big producers, while copper held roughly flat.






