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Price dollar to Peru presents a new variation this morning, Tuesday, August 16th. The price began to change at 9:00 after the start of the exchange session with a value of S/3.86.
According to BCR, the dollar price closed at S/3859 at the interbank level. At the end of the previous day, the price of the dollar in the Peruvian market rose by about 0.15%, which is in line with global indicators.
Despite this result, The Central Reserve Bank (BCR) has calculated that so far in 2022, the exchange rate in Peru is still 3.31% below what it was at the end of the previous year, when it exceeded S/4.
Bloomberg exchange rate
Bloomberg indicates that at 09:02 the exchange rate opened the session at S/3.86 at the interbank level.
This morning the price of the dollar increased by at least 0.43% compared to what was registered yesterday, after a few minutes it changed again; At the moment, it is still in the S/3.87 range in the Peruvian market.
Keep in mind that the exchange rate may rise further or fall further as the currency continues to change until the close of the day at 13:30.
Why did the dollar rise?
This was reported yesterday by Reuters. the price of the dollar recovered against the emerging currencies of Latin America.
As indicated, these currencies in the region were affected by concerns about the economic growth of China, an important destination for raw materials exports from Latin America.
“Global sentiment worsened on Monday after weak retail sales and factory activity in China sparked fears of a slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy, prompting its central bank to cut its key lending rate to stimulate demand,” Reuters said.
It should be remembered that the tight restrictions due to COVID-19 in China have slowed down activity in its main manufacturing centers and in the most popular tourist destinations such as Shanghai.
Dollar price for buying and selling
The Dollar.pe platform reports that money changers buy dollars at S/3.85 and sell at S/3.88 on average.
While in digital exchange stores US dollar it is bought at about S/3.86 and sold at about S/3.88.
Please note that this exchange rate will be maintained until tomorrow at 09:00, when the foreign exchange market in Peru starts moving again.
Source: RPP

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