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The price of the dollar in Peru rose again this morning, Tuesday, July 5, according to Bloomberg.
During this day exchange rate represents a strong rally after a down session. Here are the changes that the US dollar registers:
Dollar exchange rate on Bloomberg
Bloomberg indicates that at 09:10 am exchange rate opened the exchange session at S/3.85 at the interbank level.
But an hour after the opening of the day, the green ticket in the Peruvian market rose to S/3.86.
With the price reported by Bloomberg for now, the dollar is up more than 1% from what was recorded in the previous session.
note that exchange rate It will continue to fluctuate until the close of the day at 13:30, so it may rise even more or resume the downtrend.
On this day, the strengthening of the US currency against the currencies of Latin Americaof which Colombia, Brazil and Mexico were the hardest hit.
According to Reuters, this massive sell-off of emerging market assets was due to political fears and fear of a global recession, which reduced investor interest in risky assets.
“We are at the epicenter of a global movement, there is a search for safe haven assets, and this has led to a massive purchase dollars around the world,” Andres Cuartas, manager of international fixed income at Renta4Global, told Reuters.
On top of that, copper prices were reported to have fallen to their lowest level in 17 months as the dollar rose, “diverting investment flows away from commodities.”
How much is a dollar worth in Peru today
A report from the platform, how much dollar.pe is worth, indicates that this morning money changers they buy the dollar at S/3.82 and sell at about S/3.86.
Whereas digital exchangers calculate that a green ticket is bought at S/3.85 and sold at S/3.87 on average.
Besides, in banks It is estimated that the buying price of a dollar is between SGD 3.70 and 3.83 and the selling price is between SGD 3.91 and 3.95.

Source: RPP

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