The green bill fell 0.34% compared to Friday’s close when it reached S/3.8230. US$199 million was negotiated in the market at an average price of S/3.8118.
He dollar price closed the day of this Monday, February 27, 2023, and was placed at S/3.8100, which meant a decline of 0.34% compared to the close of Friday when it was located at S/3.8230, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).
At 2:00 pm, the green ticket in the parallel market was trading at S/3,800 for purchase and S/3,830 for sale. While the reference exchange rate in the banking market was S/ 3.7770 for the purchase and S/ 3.8400 for the sale at the Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP).
During the day, the offer came from non-residents, while the demand came from corporations. US$199 million was negotiated in the market at an average price of S/3.8118. The minimum price of the dollar was S/ 3.8080 and a maximum price of S/ 3.8150, said Allisson Pérez, Currency Trader at Renta4 SAB.
“At a global level, there was mixed data in the US, but data on durable goods orders reflected a decline, which was less than expected. On the other hand, the markets are expecting the FED to raise interest rates as they are showing strength in the US economy,” he added.
Source: Larepublica

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