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Google mistakenly shows the rate of 4.87 sols per dollar: this causes fear in the networks

The exchange rate corrected after a few minutes in the search engine. | Font: Google

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In a tense political situation, Google scared more than one user on social networks by showing the exchange rate 4.87 soles per dollar on your home page.

The portal, a general reference source for the world’s currency exchange rates, returned a much higher value than usual in its search, almost reaching five soles, which caused great discomfort to users.

very big change

The error started in the afternoon, after 14:00.

Every search’dollars in salts’ or vice versa showed an exchange value of 4.87 soles, much higher than Bloomberg’s morning report of 3.98 soles.

The news went viral on Twitter, where many wondered if it had any real value.

However, after almost 40 minutes, the financial values ​​in Google They dropped to 3.95 sols after a “strong rise”.

It is not known why this error occurred, but it is clear that the search engine is not the exact source for this search, but the portal of the Central Reserve Bank (CRB).

How much is a dollar worth?

This morning this Thursday, October 20, dollar in Peru, the price of SGD 3,985 was registered at the interbank level.

quote This morning is in line with what was recorded at the close of the exchange session on Tuesday 19, when new growth was reported.

Central Reserve BankBCR) indicates that so far in 2022 the exchange rate is still 0.15% lower than what was recorded at the end of 2021.

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