The green bill fell -0.13% compared to Thursday’s close when it reached S/3.7890, according to the BCRP.
He dollar price closed the week down and stood at S/3.7840, which meant a decline of -0.13% compared to Thursday’s close when it reached S/3.7890, as reported by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).
At 1.50 pm the green ticket in the parallel market It was located at S/3,775 for the purchase and S/3,800 for the sale. Meanwhile, in the banking market the referential exchange rate reached S/3.7620 for the purchase and S/3.8110 for the sale at Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP).
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The BCRP published the latest business expectations survey, although most of the 3-month indicators have improved compared to the January result, they are still in pessimistic territory (less than 50 points). However, all the twelve-month expectations are in an optimistic scenario (more than 50 points), the situation of the company and the demand for products stand out with 59 and 60 points, respectively.
On the international stage, oil prices rose around 1% on Friday, rebounding from an earlier slide after Reuters reported that the United Arab Emirates does not plan to exit the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Reuters reported.
Source: Larepublica

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