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Price of the dollar today in Peru: what is the exchange rate for this Friday, January 19

Price of the dollar today in Peru: what is the exchange rate for this Friday, January 19

Check what the dollar exchange rate is today, Friday, January 19, according to BCRP. You also know the price of the US currency in the parallel market and in the main banks in Peru.

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Exchange rate: dollar starts stable at S/3.7406 this Friday, January 19

The dollar exchange rate started the day stable this Friday, January 19, and was around S/3.7406, according to preliminary data from the Bloomberg international currency exchange portal.

In Peru, the price of the dollar is subject to the quote of the Central Reserve Bank (BCR), mainly. According to the Bloomberg portal, the dollar exchange rate began today, Monday, December 18, downward, positioning itself at S/3.7649. While according to the website quéestaeldolar.pe, the value of the US currency is quoted at S/3,740 for purchase and S/3,770 for sale. Next, find out what the cost of the dollar is in the main banks in the country and in the different online and Jr. exchange houses. Ocoña.

Price of the dollar today, Friday, January 19, in Peru: minute by minute of the exchange rate

How to differentiate the purchase from the sale of dollars?

The purchase is the price at which they will buy the money you have. The sale is the value at which they are going to give or sell you dollars. The amount varies depending on the exchange house or financial institution where you carry out your operations.

What is the best time to exchange dollars?

The best time to exchange or sell dollars is in the morning, and the best time range is from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, that is, at the opening of the foreign exchange market where financial entities or exchange houses offer their best prices.

Exchange rate: dollar starts stable at S/3.7406 this Friday, January 19

The dollar exchange rate started the day stable this Friday, January 19, and was around S/3.7406, according to preliminary data from the Bloomberg international currency exchange portal.

Why are dollars called “coconut”?

For several years, in our country the term “coconut” has been used to talk about the US dollar. For this reason, in the Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP) there is a product called “Cocos y Lucas” to exchange dollars and soles.

Although it sounds somewhat curious, this name is given to this currency because George Washington appears on the one dollar bill, who in Spanish is Jorge and these people are called “Coco.”

How to detect a fake dollar?

How much is the dollar in Sunat?

He dollar in Sunat The purchase price is S/3,736 and the sale price is S/3,742.

Why does the price of the dollar rise or fall?

Since the dollar is going down, it’s good to know why this happens. He dollar price increases or decreases when affected by supply and demand. If there is greater supply than demand, the price falls. But if demand exceeds supply, the price increases.

What is the exchange rate?

He exchange rate is the price of the dollar in any country, which is divided into buying and selling, as indicated by the Finance expert from Pacífico Business School, Jorge Carrillo Acosta, in a previous dialogue with La República

What is the dollar exchange rate in Peruvian banks?

BCP

  • Purchase: S/3,698
  • Sale: S/3,784

Interbank

  • Purchase: S/3,700
  • Sale: S/3,766

National bank

  • Purchase: S/3,700
  • Sale: S/3,770

BBVA

  • Purchase: S/3,668
  • Sale: S/3,813

Scotiabank

  • Purchase: S/3,655
  • Sale: S/3,825
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