The dollar increased 0.08% compared to the previous day’s close. So far this year, it has accumulated a variation of 2.89%.
The exchange rate closed today’s session, Tuesday, June 25, at S/3.8140, the BCRP reported.
Thus, compared to the closing at the beginning of the week, there is a slight increase of 0.08% —it had been at S/3,811—.
In the parallel market, the North American currency sells an average of S/3.79 for purchases and S/3.820 for sales; while at the interbank level, there is S/3,770 for the purchase and S/3,856 for the sale.
According to the BCRP, so far this year, the dollar has accumulated a variation of 2.89% and in year-on-year terms, 2.89%.
Fabiola Gutiérrez, currency trader at Renta4 SAB explains that in the global market, the United States will remain cautious with the next economic data since the risk of a rise in inflation still persists due to the increase in energy prices and food, as well as the need for housing.
Source: Larepublica

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