Evolution of the dollar exchange rate today, Monday, February 3, according to BCRP. Stay informed about the latest financial news and trends in the Peruvian exchange market.
What is the price of the dollar today,February 3in Peru? Check the exchange rate of the US currency. The website how much it is It indicates that in the parallel market the price is S/3,710 the purchase and S/3,730 the sale.
What is the exchange rate of the dollar in the banks of Peru today, February 3?
BCP
- Purchase: S/3,693
- Sale: S/3,762
BBVA
- Purchase: S/3,655
- Sale: S/3,800
Interbank
- Purchase: S/3,685
- Sale: S/3,775
Nation Bank
- Purchase: S/3,680
- Sale: S/3,760
Scotiabank
- Purchase: S/3,695
- Sale: S/3,711
Dollar price today, Monday, February 3, in Peru: minute by minute of the exchange rate
Exchange rate closure according to BCRP for today
The dollar today Monday, February 3 closed at S/3,706, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru.
What is the exchange rate that Sunat delivers?
The exchange rate that makes known the National Superintendence of Customs and Tax Administration (SUNAT) is a reference for tax issues, said Jorge Carrillo Acosta. “It serves for a person to know what exchange rate records in their accounting in the purchase, sale or in their tax declaration.”
Exchange rate opening according to Bloomberg
According to Bloomberg, the change of the dollar this Monday, February 3 is at: S/3.71.
Why is the exchange rate important?
We are a country very dependent on the exchange rate. Much of our economy is associated with imported goods that are bought in dollars, ”emphasized Jorge Luis Ojeda.
For example, the country buys wheat at the cost of foreign currency and that depends on food in the livestock industry, in addition to the elaboration of bread and derivatives. That, at the same time, influences the basic family basket. Similar panorama occurs with fuel, which is also bought from the international market.
Sunat dollar today Monday, February 3
The exchange rate offered by Sunat today February 3 is:
Sale: S/3,728.
Purchase: S/3,715.
Why are it told ‘coconut’ to dollars?
The term ‘coco’ is used in our country to refer to the US dollar. For example, in the Credit Bank of Peru (BCP), there is a product called ‘Cocos y Lucas’ to change dollars and soles. This name is due to the fact that George Washington appears in the dollar ticket, whose name in Spanish is Jorge, already these people are called ‘Coco’
What is the exchange rate?
The exchange rate is the price of the dollar in any country, which is divided into purchase and sale, according to Pacific Finance Expert Business School, Jorge Carrillo Acosta, in previous dialogue with the Republic.
Source: Larepublica

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