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This is the report on the exchange rate published by the BCRP on its last day on Friday, June 16.
#BCRP: Exchange Market Information at 1:30 p.m. pic.twitter.com/yCKvmrtx0B
— Central Reserve Bank of Peru – BCRP (@bcrpoficial) June 16, 2023
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What is the Ocoña dollar?
The Ocoña dollar is the “street dollar”, that is, the informal exchange rate, the one that is bought and sold in the parallel market or exchange houses. The Ocoña jirón and the “Ocoña dollar” are still valid as a reference in the parallel market for the purchase and sale of dollars.
Source: BBVA
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Where to see the price of the dollar?
The official closing price for the day can be found on the website of the Superintendency of Banking, Insurance and AFP (SBS).
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What is the difference between the buy and sell price of the dollar?
• Purchase priceWhat the buyer is willing to pay to acquire the asset.
• Sale price: what the seller is willing to receive for selling the asset.
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What does the price of the dollar depend on?
It depends on the supply and demand of the market. How hard is it to get it for someone who needs it and how easy is it to sell it to someone who has it?
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The average value of the dollar at the close of last week, on Friday, June 16, was S/3.6332 at the interbank level, with a minimum of S/3.6250 and a maximum of S/3.6400, according to the BCRP.