Know in this note the price of the dollar in Peru today, Sunday, May 28, 2023, according to the information provided by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).
Last Thursday, May 25, the US currency closed with a value of S/3,687which meant a depreciation of 0.008% compared to the closing of the previous day.
According to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, the interbank exchange rate had an average value of S/3.6945, with a minimum of S/3.685 and a maximum of S/3.710.
How much is the dollar today in Lima?
Know here the exchange rate of the dollar for today, Sunday May 28 according to the report of the Bank of the Nation. The price of the dollar is S/. 3. 61 in purchase and S/. 3.76 for sale.
On the other hand, the exchange rate for this May 28 according to Google Finance is established at S/. 3.67. Likewise, the portal acuantoestareldolar.pe places the price at between S/. 3.66 and S/. 3.69 depending on the purchase and sale, respectively.
Finally, Sunat reports the price of the dollar at an average of S/. 3,671 in purchase and S/. 3,675 for sale.
How did the dollar close?
According to SBS reports, the last day of the dollar this Friday, May 26, revealed a price of S/. 3,671 in purchase and S/. 3,675 for sale.
What happened during this week in the day of the dollar?
Allisson Pérez, currency trader at Renta4 SAB, explained that the market was very volatile and the demand came from the offshore, while the offer by non-residents. Likewise, US$ 334 million was negotiated in the market at an average price of S/ 3.6945.
Meanwhile, globally, the dollar opened higher due to positive data from the United States. “Expectations are growing that the United States will not be able to pass the debt ceiling, since until today they have not reached an agreement, considering that the deadline is June 1, from that date the United States could run out of funds”Perez said.
On the other hand, the rating agency Fitch threatens to lower the rating of the northern country that it currently has at “AAA”, since there is no progress on the debt ceiling negotiations.
Source: Elcomercio
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