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Today, Thursday, March 23, the price of the dollar in Peru fell for the fourth 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 today in Peru
According to the Central Reserve Bank (BCR), the price of the dollar rose from S/3.77 to S/3.76 at the interbank level.
Price green ticket in Peru, it fell only close to 0.05%, while the US currency continued to weaken internationally.
This is reported by Reuters. Internationally, the dollar was approaching its longest losing streak in two and a half years after the US Federal Reserve (Fed) continued to raise interest rates further.
Do you remember yesterday fed he raised his bet by 25 points as expected, but stopped signaling a continuation of the increase.
“The Fed’s rate hike was particularly notable given that financial markets have been hit by shaky confidence in banks around the world following the Silicon Valley Bank run two weeks ago and the sudden disappearance of Credit Suisse,” the agency added.
With today’s result, exchange rate in Peru, it is still cheaper than it was at the end of 2022.
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/3.78.
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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