The exchange rate has a cumulative variation of 0.35% and in interannual terms, of 4.52%, according to the BCRP.
The exchange rate started today on the rise at S/3.7215, according to preliminary data from the Bloomberg international currency quotation portal. That is, 0.04% less than the previous day, when it closed at S/3.7200.
In the parallel market, the greenback is priced at S/3,720 for purchase and S/3,740 for sale; while in the banking market, it is priced at S/3,676 and S/3,762 for purchase and sale, respectively.
On the other hand, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell noted that The US central bank will not wait for inflation to fall to 2% before cutting interest rates. Along these lines, he acknowledged some progress in moderating inflation during the second quarter.
So far this year, the dollar has accumulated a variation of 0.35% and in interannual terms, of 4.52%, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru.
Source: Larepublica

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