Today, Wednesday, August 17, the dollar in Peru closed the day unchanged.
Next, get to know exchange rate in the interbank market and purchase and sale prices in money changers, exchange offices and financial organizations.
How much is a dollar worth today in Peru
Despite the fact that the session opened with a slight increase in the morning, this afternoon the CRH (BCR) confirmed that the exchange rate remains at S/3.84 at the interbank level.
Given this result in the foreign exchange market, BCR has calculated that the dollar is still 3.78% lower than reported at the end of 2021.
Please note that this quote the green ticket will be kept until tomorrow at 09:00, when the exchange market in Peru starts moving again.
Dollar global trend
At the global level, it was reported about the growth of the US currency against other currencies before the upcoming publication of the US Federal Reserve System (FRS).
According to Reuters, the index dollar against a basket of currencies, it rose by 0.27%.
Traders remain interested in the publication of the Fed’s minutes, which will shed light on the agency’s next steps amid slowing US inflation.
“Do you want to see the sensitivity central bank to weaker economic data after a 225 basis point hike in the base rate and the possibility of a recession in the economy, which affects confidence,” brokerage Acciones y Valores said in a statement.
Reuters reports that the Fed is expected to remain focused on fighting inflation “rather than supporting growth, and this outweighs strong corporate earnings and China’s stimulus plans.”
Dollar price for buying and selling
The platform, how much is the dollar.pe, reports that money changers they buy the dollar at S/3.82 and sell it at S/3855 on average.
While in digital exchange offices, a green ticket is bought at about S / 3.82 and sold at about S / 3.86.
Besides, in banks It is estimated that the buying price of a dollar is between SGD 3.74 and 3.79 and the selling price is between SGD 3.86 and 3.91.
Source: RPP

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