This morning this Friday, July 15, the dollar in Peru represents the price of S / 3905 at the interbank level.
quote This morning corresponds to the close of yesterday’s stock exchange session, on Thursday, July 14, when the exchange rate reported a sharp drop.
During the previous day, the price of the dollar in the Peruvian market fell by about 1.30%.
After yesterday’s closing Central Reserve Bank (BCR) indicated that now, until 2022, the exchange rate is 2.15% lower than what was recorded at the end of the previous year.
Dollar trend: why is it still high?
In recent days, it has been reported that globally, the price of the dollar has reached its highest level since 2020.
There is now more aversion to risky assets such as currencies, according to Reuters. Latin Americaafter the latest data on inflation in the US increased investors’ fears about the aggressive growth of interest rates in this country and a possible recession.
“U.S. consumer prices rose 9.1% in June, the biggest annual increase in more than four decades, on the back of persistently high prices for gasoline, food and housing rent, raising expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates up 75 basis points this month. “, the agency said in a statement.
Just yesterday, the dollar cut its gains after learning that the two authorities Federal Reserve they said they were in favor of a 75 basis point hike at the July US central bank meeting, making more aggressive tightening less likely.
Exchange rate: how much is a dollar worth when buying and selling?
The last report on the page, how much dollar.ne is worth, indicates that in the money changer dollar The average buying price is S/3.89 and the selling price is approximately S/3.93.
In addition, in digital exchange offices, it is estimated that the purchase price of the US dollar is on average 3.88 S/3.88, and the sale price is 3.94 S/.
Remember that this morning price in dollars There are no changes yet, as the price will begin to change as soon as today’s session starts at approximately 9:00.
Source: RPP

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