The green bill advanced 0.03% compared to Friday’s close when it reached S/3.8600.
He exchange rate of the dollar closed the day of this Tuesday, February 14, 2023, and reached S / 3.8610. This represents a slight advance of 0.03% compared to Monday’s close when it was located at S / 3.8600, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).
At 1:35 pm, the US currency in the parallel market was trading at S/3,840 for purchase and S/3,870 for sale. For its part, in the banking market the referential exchange rate reached S/3,759 for purchases and S/3,964 for sales at Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP).
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Likewise, during the day there was upward pressure due to demand from non-residents, with the dollar reaching a maximum level of S/3,865. US$485 million were traded in the market at an average price of S/3.8609, reported Asvim Asencios, Foreign Currency trader at Renta4 SAB.
Globally, gold prices fell after the Fed maintains its firm stance in the fight against inflation. This after knowing the CPI data rose 6.4% in line with market expectations, so the Federal Reserve is expected to increase its monetary policy rate at least two more times to a range between 5% and 5 25%, added the specialist.
Source: Larepublica

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