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LIVE exchange rate: watch the exchange rate TODAY, Monday, February 7

Check the price of the dollar in Peru today, Monday, February 7, for buying and selling in the parallel market and in the main banks. The North American currency is located with a price of S / 3.8829, according to the Bloomberg portal. On his last day of February 4, the dollar closed at 3,852 soles, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCR).

The BCRP, for its part, reported through its official Twitter account that inflation expectations for 2022 rose from a range between 3.5 and 3.75 percent in December 2021 to one between 3.50 and 3.85 percent in the latest poll. Inflation expectations for 2023 are located in the upper section of the target range (between 2.85 and 3.00 percent).

Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced that the Peruvian economy will grow 2.8% in 2022, a figure lower than those recently projected by the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), which expects growth of 3.5%. and 4%.

In this way, our country would rank at the end of the year as the third country with the best Gross Domestic Product (GDP), only behind Colombia (4.5%) and Argentina (3%); and ahead of Brazil (0.3%) and Chile (1.9%); and we match with Mexico (2.8%). While by 2023, Peru would reach a production of 2.7%.

Live: price of the dollar in Peru today, Monday, February 7

Price of the dollar starts at S / 3.8452, according to Bloomberg

The price of the dollar in Peru today, Monday, February 7, starts at S/ 3.8452, according to the Bloomberg portal. On the previous day, on Friday, February 4, the exchange rate closed down and stood at S / 3.8520, reported the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).

Price of the dollar starts at S / 3.8452, according to Bloomberg

What is the exchange rate?

We use the exchange rate, which is the price of one country’s currency (currency) in terms of another, to exchange a currency. It is also known as the exchange rate in other countries.

Why is the exchange rate important?

Knowing the exchange rate or exchange rate helps us know how many units of national currency must be paid to obtain a foreign currency. For example, in Peru, to obtain a dollar, three soles and ninety, approximately, must be delivered.

Source: Larepublica

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