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Today, on the morning of November 29, dollar to peru registers a price of S/3.84 at the interbank level.
Today’s morning price corresponds to what was recorded at the close of the exchange session on November 28, when the dollar was reported to fall.
During session yesterday the rate fell by more than 0.25%.
According to Reuters, ” dollar was weakened because investors They focused on rare protests in China, while stocks in the commodity region tumbled after selloffs in their global markets and emerging market peers on global growth fears.
Protests against strict restrictions on COVID-19 The world’s second-largest economy triggered a sell-off in global markets, with the US benchmark S&P 500 down 0.4% after the open and emerging market equities shed 0.9%.
Despite this result in the price of the dollar, Central Reserve Bank (BCR) indicates that so far in 2022, the exchange rate is still 3.66% lower than that registered at the end of 2021.
Dollar price for buying and selling
The latest report from the cuantoestaeldolar.pe platform indicates that exchangers buy dollars at S/3.83 and sell at S/3.86 on average.
In addition, the digital exchange offices indicate that the green ticket is bought at about S/3.83 and sold at about S/3.86.
Keep in mind that from 09:00 the price of the dollar will undergo changes due to the start of the exchange session, while the price may go up or down even before 13:30, when the session closes.
Source: RPP

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