Exchange rate: dollar falls to S/3.7870 in its last session of September this Friday the 29th

Exchange rate: dollar falls to S/3.7870 in its last session of September this Friday the 29th

The exchange rate of dollar In our country, its last day of September began downwards and stood at S/3.7870 this Friday the 29th, according to preliminary data from the Bloomberg international currency exchange portal.

The international currency had started the previous date at S/3.8085 and then progressed to S/3.8020 at the official closing of the Central Reserve Bank (BCRP).

At the local level, the mining company Southern Perú considered that Peru “could be the first global producer of copper”, during the last day of Perumin 2023, organized in Arequipa.

However, in this same session, the president of BCRP, Julio Velarde, pointed out that mining investment will close the year with a drop of 18%, and by 2024 he estimates that the figures will remain negative (-7.7%).

At the international level, the last stock market session of September begins with more appetite for risk after the signal that the US could miss another rate hike, depending on the labor market.

China began its traditional “Golden Week” this Friday, a holiday period that this year encompasses the celebrations of the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day, surpassing the pre-pandemic numbers of 2019.

Finally, US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude gained 51 cents, or 0.56%, to US$92.22 per barrel.

Source: Larepublica

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