Exchange rate: dollar starts falling at S/3.8483 this Monday, October 30

Exchange rate: dollar starts falling at S/3.8483 this Monday, October 30

The exchange rate of dollar It started downwards this Monday, October 30 and stood at S/3.8483, according to preliminary data from the Bloomberg international currency exchange portal.

In the previous day on Friday, the North American currency had started its career above S/3.8585 and then progressed to S/3.8570, according to the official scoreboard of the Central Reserve Bank (BCRP).

At the local level, the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) ruled out granting a new bonus focused on families vulnerable to economic recession.

In addition, the BCRP reported that mortgage loans increased by 5.2% in September of this year, which represents an increase of 0.8% compared to August.

At the international level, Wall Street is starting positively, waiting for the meeting that the Federal Reserve (FED) will hold this Wednesday, as well as the publication of new business results.

Copper prices rose thanks to some encouraging signs of recovery in China, the main consumer of metals, and the reaction of speculators to bullish short-term technical signals. The three-month LME red metal gained 0.7% to US$8,044 per metric ton.

Source: Larepublica

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