On the last day of 2021, the dollar closed the day with a price of S / 3.9910, according to the report of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP). Thus, compared to the end of 2020, the greenback accumulated a gain of 10.28%.
The price at the end of 2021 was adjusted to the August forecasts of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) and the BCRP, which last September estimated that the dollar would be below the S / 4 threshold before the end of 2021.
In this way, the Peruvian sol was among the five most devalued currencies in the world against the North American currency in 2021.
In detail, the Turkish lira was the currency that most devalued in the last year with an increase of 94.85%, as reported by Bloomberg online, followed by Argentine peso, which accumulated a profit of 20.49%.
In third place was the Chilean peso, which was devalued in 2021 by 18.68%; while the Colombian peso had an increase of 17.05%. In fifth place is the Peruvian sun with a rise of 10.28%.
The report also reveals the five least devalued currencies in the world against the dollar, placing the euro in the first position with -8.45%, followed by the Australian dollar with -7.57%, New Zealand dollar with -6.36% , pound sterling with -2.89% and the Israeli shekel with -2.42%.
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