Today, Tuesday, June 21, the price of the dollar in Peru closed the exchange session with a slight fall.
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
The exchange rate in Peru rose from S$3,725 to S$3,722 at the interbank level this afternoon, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) said.
At the beginning of the day on U.S. dollar It fell to S/3.71, but the currency cut its losses during the day.
According to estimates, by the close of today’s session, the price of the dollar in the Peruvian market fell by only 0.08%.
With today’s result, BCR indicates that so far in 2022, the exchange rate is still accumulating a fall of 6.74% compared to the price registered at the end of 2021.
Reuters reported that on this day, currencies Latin America traded in different directions against the US currency.
This was due to the fact that investors showed less risk aversion, although they remained cautious due to fears of a global recession.
According to ActivTrades analysts, investors are considering a position US Federal Reserve System (FRS) against its competitors as central banks and politicians around the world report growing concerns about rising inflation.
“Monetary tightening and the prospect of slower growth or recession continue to dampen investor appetite for riskier instruments. Many are waiting to see how central banks manage to stabilize bond markets without driving up inflation in their economic areas,” ActivTrades said in a statement.
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/3.70 and sold at an average of S/3.73.
Whereas at digital exchanges, a green ticket is bought at around S/3.71 and sold at around S/3.74.
Besides, in banks It is estimated that the purchase price of a dollar is between 3.62 and 3.70 shillings, and the selling price is between 3.72 and 3.86 shillings.
Source: RPP

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