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This morning on Thursday, February 2, dollar in Peru, the price of S/3.85 was registered at the interbank level.
price this morning is in line with what was recorded at the close of the exchange session yesterday, when new growth was announced.
He exchange rate In the Peruvian market, it rose 0.15% amid local political and social uncertainty, nationwide protests and a Congress still debating possible early elections.
However, globally, weakening dollar after the negative data on the US economy became known.
“Globally, the dollar is down slightly due to negative data in the US and markets are still waiting for the outcome of the US Fed meeting, the Fed is expected to raise rates from 4.5% to 4.75%,” Allison Perez said. currency trader at Renta4 SAB.
As a result, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) indicates that so far in 2022 the exchange rate is still 1.21% lower than that registered at the end of 2021.
Dollar price for buying and selling
The latest report from the cuantoestaeldolar.pe platform states that money changers they buy the dollar at S/3.83 and sell it at S/3.86 on average.
Besides, in digital exchange offices the green ticket is said to be bought at about S/3.84 and sold for about S/3.87.
We remind you that from 09:00 a.m. price in dollars It will show changes associated with the start of the exchange session, while the price may go up or down even before 13:30, when the session closes.
Source: RPP

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