Exchange rate: dollar begins to rise slightly at S / 3.6443 this Wednesday, June 21

Exchange rate: dollar begins to rise slightly at S / 3.6443 this Wednesday, June 21

The exchange rate of the dollar It started slightly upwards this Wednesday, June 21, and was located around S/3.6443, according to Bloomberg’s international currency listing portal.

The day before, the US currency remained immobile at S/3.6440, both at the opening and closing, according to the official marker of the Central Reserve Bank (BCRP).

This occurs after knowing that the economic performance of Peru is better only if it is compared with Argentina and Venezuela at the regional level, according to the recent World Competitiveness Rankingprepared by the Centrum PUCP and the Institute of Management Development (IMD) of Switzerland.

For its part, the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) pre-published its proposal to reform the pension system to receive comments from the academic, private, and public community. It has contributions from the BCRP and the SBS.

Internationally, benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) was down 0.2% at $8,535 a tonne as market optimism about the degree to which the world’s top consumer, China, it will provide stimulus and boost demand for the metal used in the energy and construction sectors.

For its part, the price of a barrel of intermediate oil from Texas (WTI) opened this Wednesday with a rise of 0.31%, standing at US$71.41 a barrel, with investors concerned about the international economic outlook.

Source: Larepublica

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