He exchange rate The dollar continues its downward trend and closed this Monday, May 8, at S/3.7080, its lowest level since June 2, 2022, the date when it was listed at S/3.6980. Today, the greenback fell 0.08% compared to S/3,710 last Friday, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).
At 1.55 pm the US currency in the parallel market It was located at S/3,690 for the purchase and S/3,715 for the sale. While the referential exchange rate in the banking market The purchase reached S/3.6850 and the sale at the Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP).
Today the offer came from non-resident investors, taking the dollar to a minimum level of S/3,700, and US$209 million was traded in the market at an average price of S/3,7046, said Asvim Asencios, Trader of Renta4 currencies SAB. He added that there were maturities of Exchange Swaps sale for S / 125 million.
On the global stage, Asencios commented that US consumers said last month that inflation would decrease in a year, in a recent survey it is seen at 4.4% below the 4.7% of the March survey. “Eurozone inflation should also slow down this year,” she added.
Source: Larepublica

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