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How much is a dollar in Peru this Tuesday, November 15?
This morning on Tuesday, November 15th, dollar in Peru, the price of S/3.85 was registered at the interbank level.
quote this morning corresponds to what was recorded at the close of the exchange session last Monday, November 14, when a new fall in the dollar was reported.
During yesterday’s meeting exchange rate the fall in the Peruvian market was about 0.15%.
With this result in the price of the dollar, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) indicates that so far in 2022 the dollar is 3.53% lower than what was registered at the end of 2021.
The dollar has been declining since last week, especially after US consumer prices rose less than expected, raising hopes that the Fed will stop raising interest rates aggressively.
Why did the dollar fall last week?
last week dollar Reuters reported losses widened after hitting the biggest daily drop in seven years.
The drop came after US inflation came in lower than expected, making it less likely that the US Federal Reserve (fed) continue to aggressively raise interest rates.
In addition, it was reported that investor interest in risky assets increased due to the decision of China’s health authorities to ease some of the country’s strict restrictions imposed due to COVID-19, including a reduction in quarantine periods for loved ones. contacts of cases and arriving travelers
The price of the dollar in Peru when buying and selling
The latest report from the cuantoestaeldolar.pe platform states that money changers they buy the dollar at S/3.84 and sell it at S/3.87 on average.
Besides, in digital exchange offices it is stated that the green ticket is bought for approximately SGD 3.83 and sold for approximately SGD 3.87.
It should be noted that from 09:00 a.m. price in dollars It will show changes associated with the start of the exchange session, while the price may go up or down even before 13:30, when the session closes.
Source: RPP

I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.