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Today, Wednesday, March 22, the price of the dollar in Peru falls for the third day in a row.
Further know exchange rate in the interbank market and the purchase-sale price in exchange offices, exchange offices and financial institutions.
How much is a dollar worth in Peru today
The Central Reserve Bank (BCR) said the dollar was set at S/3.77 at the interbank level, down 0.10% from yesterday.
Thus the price of green ticket it has pulled back about 0.60% this week.
According to Reuters, the dollar fell after the decision of the US Federal Reserve (Fed), which raised interest rates by 25 basis points.
“The Fed predicted at least one additional increase interest rate by 25 basis points by the end of 2023, but suggested that a further quarter of a percentage point increase could represent at least an initial stopping point for the increase,” the agency said in a statement.
Internationally, the dollar fell about 0.46%, weakening against other currencies such as the euro and yen.
“In a key shift driven by the failures this month of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank, the Fed’s policy statement no longer says that “continued hikes” in rates are likely to be appropriate. This language has been in every monetary policy. statement since the start of the rate hike cycle on March 16, 2022,” adds Reuters.
Dollar price for buying and selling
According to the cuantoestaeldolar.pe platform, today exchangers buy dollars at an average of S/3.75 and sell at S/3.78.
It is estimated that at digital exchange offices a green ticket is bought for about S/3.76 and sold for about S/3.79.
It should be mentioned that this price in dollars it will remain in that range until 09:00 the next day, when the exchange market in Peru reopens.
Source: RPP

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