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Price of the dollar TODAY in Peru: quote and exchange rate for Wednesday, June 21, according to the BCRP

Price of the dollar TODAY in Peru | Last Tuesday, June 20, the exchange rate in Peru closed the day trading at S/ 3.6440, an advance of 0.16% compared to Monday’s close, where it was at S/ 3.638, according to official information. of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).

In this note you will know the exchange rate and the price of the dollar in the country on Wednesday June 21, 2023.

According to the BCRP, the interbank exchange rate had an average value of S/3.6453, with a maximum of S/3.6470 and a minimum of S/3.6420.

If you are interested in exchanging dollars in other exchange houses or web portals; how much is dollar.pe is making the purchase and sale of the dollar at S/ 3.63 and S/ 3.65 respectively.

In the market, US$ 232 million was traded at an average price of S/ 3,645.

According to Alisson PerezForeign Exchange trader at Renta4 SAB, at a global level there is positive data in the United States regarding construction permits that was better than expected.

“Markets are aware of the semi-annual testimony from the Federal Reserve (EDF)which will talk about the monetary policy of the United States”said.

How did the dollar do in the past week?

On the day of Friday, June 16, the dollar closed at S/ 3,630, in a local context that showed a climate of less uncertainty and volatility, according to Matías Maciel, co-founder of Rextie.

“We estimate that this stable or slightly downward trend will continue in the coming days. Although we do not find much further downside, we do not see scenarios of relevant increases in the price of the US currency.”said.

That week the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) announced in its latest report the GDP growth rate for April, which registered a positive variation of 0.31%.

The FED maintained its interest rate level in the range of 5% to 5.25%, in line with market expectations.

And, finally, the BCR reduced the projection of private investment for this year with a contraction of 2.5% and a recovery in the second semester.



Source: Elcomercio

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