The dollar opens the session this Wednesday, November 22, with a slight rise: how much is it trading at?

The dollar opens the session this Wednesday, November 22, with a slight rise: how much is it trading at?

He dollar price opened with a slight increase the day of this Wednesday, November 22 and was placed at S/3.7468, according to Bloomberg. This means an advance of 0.21% compared to the previous day’s close when it was quoted at S/3.7390, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).

At 9:50 am the US currency in the parallel market The purchase price was S/3.73 and the sale price was S/3.76. While the reference exchange rate in the banking market The purchase amounted to S/3.6460 and the sale amounted to S/3.8320 at the Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP).

Global stocks hovered around three-month highs on Wednesday, Nov. 22, and the dollar found support as investors tempered some of their earlier enthusiasm over the prospect of the start of a series of interest rate cuts in the United States, according to Reuters.

Federal Reserve minutes showed policymakers pledged to “proceed carefully,” what the operators did not interpret as new informationand they also contained no confirmation that policymakers had ruled out further rate hikes.

The index dollar was up 0.12% on the day, rising for the second straight session, but is still on track for its worst monthly performance in a year, down 2.7%.

Ten-year Treasury yields fell 4.5 basis points to 4.37%. They have fallen about 50 basis points since the Federal Reserve held rates steady at the beginning of the month.

With information from Reuters.

Source: Larepublica

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