Today, Wednesday, June 22, the price of the dollar in Peru closed the exchange session with a slight increase.
Next you know dollar exchange rate in the interbank market and the sale price in exchange offices and financial institutions.
How much is a dollar worth in Peru today
This afternoon, the exchange rate in Peru rose from S$3,722 to S$3,729 at the interbank level, according to information from the Central Reserve Bank (BCR).
In the morning, the price rose to S/3.73, but shortly before the close of the day, the dollar reduced its growth.
At the end of today’s meeting price in dollars rose by about 0.15% in the Peruvian market.
Despite this rise, BCR points out that so far in 2022, the exchange rate is still accumulating a 6.56% drop from the price recorded at the end of 2021.
Why did the dollar rise?
In this session, Reuters reported that most currencies and stock markets in Latin America fell on persistent fears of a recession.
Investors were unsure that sustained increases in interest rates to fight inflation could complicate the recovery of the global economy.
According to Reuters, the session began with the fact that the attention of markets and investors was riveted to the President’s speech US Federal Reserve System (FRS)Jerome Powell in the Senate is looking for signs of future monetary policy action.
The Fed chairman mentioned that the central bank is firmly committed to lowering inflation, which is at a 40-year high, and monetary policymakers are “quick to respond to that.”
Dollar price for buying and selling
According to the platform, how much is the dollar.pe, in money changers The dollar is bought at S/3.71 and sold at an average of S/3.74.
While in digital exchange offices, a green ticket is bought at about S / 3.72 and sold at about S / 3.74.
Besides, in banks It is estimated that the purchase price of a dollar is between 3.61 and 3.71 shillings, and the selling price is between 3.72 and 3.86 shillings.
Source: RPP

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