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Today, Wednesday, March 15, the price of the dollar in Peru again closed with growth after several days of falling.
Further know exchange rate in the interbank market and the purchase-sale price in exchange offices, exchange offices and financial organizations.
How much is a dollar worth today in Peru
According to the Central Reserve Bank (BCR), the green ticket price at the interbank level rose from 3.78 to 3.80 S/.
He price in dollars showed an increase of more than 0.50% in the Peruvian market, driven by international factors.
As they point out, Latin American currencies were running at a loss due to ongoing worries about the global banking sector following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB).
“Internationally, the dollar strengthened on investor risk appetite amid fears of more volatility in the banking sector, while copper cut its positions 2.9%,” said Asvim Asensios, FX trader at Renta4 SAB.
Dollar price for buying and selling
According to the cuantoestaeldolar.pe platform, today money changers they buy the dollar at S/3.79 and sell it at an average of S/3.82.
It is estimated that at digital exchange offices, a green ticket is bought for about S/3.78 and sold for about S/3.83.
It is worth noting that this dollar price will remain in this range until 09:00 the next day, when the exchange market in Peru reopens.
Source: RPP

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