Today, Monday March 07the price of dollar closed the first exchange session of the week resuming its downward trend.
The official data of Central Reserve Bank (BCR) indicate that the exchange rate it went from S/ 3,759 to S/ 3,725 at the interbank level.
The greenback opened the exchange session showing a slight rise, but as the day progressed it began to decline.
The split US ended the day falling more than 0.90% in the peruvian marketcontrary to the global trend.
With this result, so far this 2022, the BCR estimates that the dollar has fallen a total of 6.66% when compared to the closing price of 2021.
On this day the dollar went up in front of coins important in the world such as the euro and the yen, and according to the Archyde.com agency, during the morning it rose around 0.1%.
However, the US currency fell once morest other currencies such as the peruvian sol and Colombian peso in a volatile session.
According to Renta 4 SAB Peru, on this day the supply flow came from the off shore market and the demand came from corporations, to a small extent.
Another possible factor for dollar crash in Peru was that the currencies of Latin American countries rich in raw materials continued to outperform their emerging European counterparts due to the high price of commodities such as oil.
It is worth mentioning that today Petroleum Brent briefly topped $139 a barrel, a threshold not seen since 2008.
How much is the dollar today in Peru
The last report of how much is the dollar.pe indicates that in money changers the price of the dollar for the purchase is S/ 3.71 for the sale is S/ 3.75 on average.
While the digital exchange housesit is reported that the green ticket is bought at S/ 3.72 and sold at approximately S/ 3.75.