Exchange rate: dollar opens lower at S/3.6930 this Friday, December 29

Exchange rate: dollar opens lower at S/3.6930 this Friday, December 29

At the international level, the Central Bank of China announced new measures to avoid an economic crisis. The Asian giant’s numbers still remain far from what was desired, with effective demand that remains insufficient and weak social expectations

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  • Price of the dollar in Peru: what is the exchange rate quote this Friday, December 29?
  • Public workers will have an increase of S/50 starting in January 2024

The dollar exchange rate began its last day of 2023 downwards and was close to S/3.6930, according to preliminary data from the Bloomberg international currency exchange portal.

The day before, the greenback had started its career at S/3.7020 until reaching S/3.7050, which marked the official closing board of the Central Reserve Bank (BCRP).

This Friday the 29th will be a closing day for several currencies in the region, and the Peruvian sol is seen as one of the strongest in 2023. It is also expected to have clarity on the annual performance of some commodities, such as oil, gold and Copper.

At the local level, the Government made official the new value of the Tax Tax Unit (UIT) for 2024: S/5,150, according to supreme decree No. 309-2023-EF. In this way, it increases by S/200, since during the current year it stood at S/4,950.

In addition, public sector workers will have an increase of S/50 as of January 1, 2024, in accordance with the collective agreement signed in the middle of the year and which was stipulated in the public budget law for fiscal year 2024.

At the international level, the Central Bank of China announced new measures to avoid an economic crisis. The Asian giant’s numbers still remain far from what was desired, with effective demand that remains insufficient and weak social expectations

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