Check here the price of the dollar today, Tuesday, October 31, in Peru. How much is the value of the exchange rate in the parallel and interbank market?
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Opening of the exchange rate via Bloomberg
The price of the dollar opened its trading at S/3.86 this February 9, according to an official report from the Bloomberg currency portal. For more information click HERE.
Exchange rate via Sunat TODAY
• Purchase: S/3,850 • Sale: S/3,854
LATEST NEWS | In Peru, the price of the dollar is subject to the quote of the Central Reserve Bank (BCR), mainly. According to the portal quoesteldolar.pe, the value of the US currency is quoted at S/3.84 for purchase and S/3.865 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.
BCP
- Purchase: S/3,695
- Sale: S/3,780
Interbank
- Purchase: S/3,701
- Sale: S/3,798
National bank
- Purchase: S/3,720
- Sale: S/3,810
BBVA
- Purchase: S/3,664
- Sale: S/3,810
Scotiabank
- Purchase: S/3,652
- Sale: S/3,824
Price of the dollar today, Friday, February 9, in Peru: minute by minute of the exchange rate
Opening of the exchange rate via Bloomberg
The price of the dollar opened its trading at S/3.86 this February 9, according to an official report from the Bloomberg currency portal. For more information click HERE.
What is the exchange rate provided by Sunat for?
The exchange rate announced by Sunat is a reference for tax issues, said finance expert Jorge Carrillo Acosta, in a previous dialogue with La República. “It serves so that a person can know what type of exchange he registers in his accounting in the purchase, sale or in his tax return,” he added.
What function does the BCR fulfill?
Below we show you what the main functions of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru are.
Video: BCR
What is the ‘Ocoña’ dollar?
The Ocoña dollar, also known as the informal exchange rate, refers to the “street dollar” that is bought and sold in the parallel market or exchange houses. Its name is given in allusion to the Ocoña jirón, located in the Center of Lima, where the first exchange houses were installed in the eighties.
Photo: Karla Cruz/La República
How to identify fake dollars?
Check if your bills are real or fraudulent in the following clip.
Video: Uniteve
Exchange rate via Sunat TODAY
• Purchase: S/3,850
• Sale: S/3,854
What is the exchange rate?
The exchange rate is the price of the dollar in any country, which is divided into purchase and sale, as indicated by the Finance expert from Pacífico Business School, Jorge Carrillo Acosta, in a previous dialogue with La República.
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