Today, Friday, August 5, the dollar in Peru ended the day with new growth.
Next, get to know 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 fell from S$3,892 to S$3.91 at the interbank level this afternoon, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) said.
At the end of this session, it was calculated that quote The dollar rose more than 0.40% in the Peruvian market, recovering from losses recorded in recent days.
Despite this result, BCR indicates that the price of the dollar is 2.03% lower than reported at the end of 2021.
At the end of the week, Reuters reported that most Latin American currencies recorded losses against dollar.
Today there was a strong global gain in the dollar after good employment data in the United States, which for now put aside fears of a recession in the world’s leading economy.
“American employers have hired far more workers than expected in July, and the unemployment rate fell to a pre-pandemic low of 3.5%, the strongest evidence that the economy is not in recession.
The US Department of Labor said nonfarm payrolls increased by 528,000 last month amid market expectations.
The agency notes that strong job growth could put pressure on the US Federal Reserve (Fed) to pass a third 75 basis point interest rate hike at its next meeting in September, although this will largely depend on inflation indicators.
This resulted in an index dollar it gained 0.9% against a basket of major currencies.
Dollar price for buying and selling
The platform, how much is the dollar.pe, reports that money changers they buy the dollar at S/3.88 and sell it at S/3.92 on average.
Whereas at digital exchange offices, a green ticket is bought for about S/3.90 and sold for about S/3.93.
Besides, in banks It is estimated that the buying price of a dollar is between SGD 3.81 and 3.89 and the selling price is between SGD 3.94 and 3.99.
Source: RPP

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