Price of the dollar in Peru during the morning of today, Tuesday, August 23

Today, during the morning of this Tuesday, August 23, the price of dollar in Peru it is S/ 3.88 at the interbank level, according to official data from the Central Reserve Bank (BCR).

The quotation that the greenback shows this morning corresponds to the close of the exchange session yesterday, Monday, August 22, when the exchange rate closed higher.

At the close of the previous day, the price of the dollar it rose by around 0.40% in the Peruvian market, in line with what was recorded globally.

Despite this result, the BCR calculates that so far in 2022 the exchange rate in Peru is still 2.73% lower than what was recorded at the end of the previous year, when it exceeded S / 4.

At the beginning of the week, a rise in dollar once morest other currencies, amid investors’ rejection of risky assets such as Latin American currencies and stock markets.

The trend came amid fears of a possible recession due to the constant rises in the interest rates of various nations in order to curb the high global inflation.

The dollar rose across the board on Monday, leading the euro to briefly dip below parity as investors shied away from riskier assets on fears of interest rate hikes in the US and Europe. that would weaken the economy world,” Archyde.com reported.

This is generated following several officials of the Federal Reserve of the United States (Fed) reiterated an aggressive monetary tightening stance ahead of this week’s US central bank symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. As reported, next Friday the president of the Fed, Jerome Powell, will give a speech at that event.

Dollar price for buying and selling

The platform, how much is the dollar.pe, reports that money changers they buy the dollar at S/ 3.86 and sell it at S/ 3.89 on average.

While in the digital exchange houses the green ticket is bought at approximately S/ 3.87 and is sold at regarding S/ 3.90.

Please note that this exchange rate It will remain until tomorrow at 09:00 am when the foreign exchange market in Peru begins to move once more.

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