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This morning this Wednesday, October 12, dollar in Peru, the price S/3975 was registered at the interbank level.
quote this morning is in line with what was recorded at the close of the stock exchange session on Tuesday, the 11th, when it was reported the second consecutive increase in a week.
During yesterday’s meeting exchange rate showed growth of more than 0.20% in the Peruvian market.
Despite the rise in the dollar, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) indicates that so far in 2022 the exchange rate is still 0.40% below what was recorded at the end of 2021.
Why did the dollar rise?
According to Reuters, the price of the dollar rose as investors followed inflation data this week.
Traders expect the upcoming inflation data to show that US price pressures remain, prolonging aggressive US monetary policy. US Federal Reserve System (FRS) see you next year.
In addition, the dollar is also rising as a result of geopolitical tensions, which are generating nervousness about economic growth and increasing demand for the US currency.
Dollar price for buying and selling
AS WELL ASin digital exchange offices The green ticket is said to be bought at about S/3.96 and sold for about S/3.99.
We remind you that from 09:00 price in dollars will introduce changes due to the start of the exchange session, while the price may rise or fall further until 13:30, when the session closes.
Source: RPP

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