Chile's IPSA fell 1.06% to 10,164 on Monday, dropping onto the long-term line that has held all year as soft copper and a strong dollar pressured the market.

Chile's IPSA dipped just 0.30% to 10,273 on June 5, holding firm as copper sank 3.5%, lithium tumbled and the peso weakened in a region-wide dollar bid.

Chile's IPSA fell 1.06% to 10,164 on Monday, dropping onto the long-term line that has held all year as soft copper and a strong dollar pressured the market.

Chile's IPSA jumped 3.32% to 10,501 on Tuesday, the region's strongest bounce, springing off the long-term line that had held all year as copper steadied and the mood calmed.

El índice Ipsa, de las principales acciones que se transan en el mercado local, cerró con una caída de 0,48% a 10.450,44 puntos.

Chile's IPSA eased 0.45% to 10,453 on Wednesday, a small give-back that kept most of the prior day's big jump, holding above its long-term line while the region turned cautious.