Exchange rate: dollar starts falling at S/3.7360 this Friday, September 22

Exchange rate: dollar starts falling at S/3.7360 this Friday, September 22

The exchange rate of dollar It started downwards this Friday, September 22 and was around S/3.7360, according to preliminary data from the Bloomberg international currency exchange portal.

The day before, the North American currency had started its career at S/3.7380 and then progressed to the close of S/3.7410 that marked the official board of the Central Reserve Bank (BCR).

Internationally, assets around the world had a negative day and the US currency strengthened to its highest levels since March, following the decision made on Wednesday by the US FED to keep its rates unchanged for the second time this year. .

Copper lost 1.9%, to US$8,187.5 per ton, after reaching US$8,171, its lowest since August 17. The red metal has dropped 2.6% so far this week.

November WTI oil contracts rise 1.43% to US$90.91; while North Sea Brent for delivery in November increases 1.19% to US$94.41 per barrel.

Russia temporarily banned gasoline and diesel exports to all countries outside a circle of four former Soviet states with immediate effect to stabilize the domestic fuel market, the government said Thursday, without a specified end date.

In Europe, adjustments predominate in the stock markets, although the rise in the United Kingdom stock markets stands out. Germany and France drag business activity in the euro zone to its worst moment since the pandemic, after learning that the PMI indicator prepared by S&P Global indicates that the bloc’s economy will contract in the third quarter

Source: Larepublica

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