Price of the dollar LIVE: check here the exchange rate TODAY, Tuesday, November 9

Check how much the price of the dollar is in Peru today, Tuesday, November 9, for buying and selling in the parallel market and in the main banks. The North American currency opened with a price of S / 4,0141, as reported by the Bloomberg portal. Last day, Monday, November 8, the greenback closed with a value of S / 4,010, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).

The upward trend of the dollar comes after a week in which the ministerial cabinet chaired by Mirtha Vásquez managed to obtain a vote of confidence from Congress. Likewise, it was learned that the Minister of Defense, Walter Ayala, placed his position at the disposal of President Pedro Castillo. This after the former Army commander, José Vizcarra, publicly denounced that received pressure from the Executive to promote two colonels in an irregular manner.

Live: Exchange rate in Peru: how much it is trading today, Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Price of the dollar in the market, according to Bloomberg portal

The price of the dollar in Peru today, Tuesday, November 9, starts at S / 4.0141, according to the Bloomberg portal

In the economic sphere, some details of the tax reform promoted by the Executive were known. The Government of Pedro Castillo plans to include about 2.5 million new contributors in the system, by strengthening the Sunat. The Ministry of Economy proposes that the tax authority can register ex officio in the RUC, as long as it detects that a person carries out movements similar to that of a company.

Live: dollar price, exchange rate Tuesday, November 9 for buying and selling

What is the exchange rate?

We use the exchange rate, which is the price of one country’s currency (currency) in terms of another, to change a currency. It is also known as the exchange rate in other countries.

Why is the exchange rate important?

Knowing the exchange rate or exchange rate helps us to know how many units of national currency must be paid to obtain a foreign currency. For example, in Peru, to obtain one dollar, approximately three and ninety soles must be delivered.

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