The exchange rate presents an accumulated variation of 2% and in interannual terms, of 3.53%, according to the BCRP.
The exchange rate started rising today with S/3.7828, according to preliminary data from the Bloomberg international currency exchange portal. That is, 0.05% more than the previous day, where it closed at S/3.7810, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).
In the parallel market, the greenback is now at S/3,760 for purchase and S/3,795 for sale; while in banking, the purchase and sale is at S/3,744 and S/3,831, respectively.
On the other hand, The Fed will lower interest rates only once this yearaccording to experts, as persistent inflation forces the United States central bank to adjust its monetary policy calendar.
So far this year, the dollar has accumulated a variation of 2% and in interannual terms, of 3.53%, according to the BCRP.
Source: Larepublica

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