He dollar price It continues its downward trend and this Monday closed at S/3.6500, its lowest level since April 4, 2022 when it was listed at S/3.6445, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP). During today’s session, the greenback depreciated 0.05% compared to Friday’s close, which was S/3.6520.
At 2.15 pm the US currency in the parallel market It was listed at S/3,640 for the purchase and S/3,660 for the sale. While the referential exchange rate in the banking market The purchase reached S/3.6270 and the sale at the Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP).
“During the day, the offer came from local corporations, with the dollar reaching a minimum level of S/3.6450,” said Fabiola Gutiérrez, Currency Trader at Renta4 SAB. She added that US$216 million was traded in the market at an average price of S/3.6545.
In addition, Gutiérrez pointed out that the currencies in Latin America opening mixed before a week of relevant indicators for the market. “Tomorrow the US consumer price index (CPI) for the month of May will be published and on Wednesday, the Federal Reserve’s decision on interest rates will be announced,” he remarked.
Source: Larepublica

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