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Dollar closed this Thursday at S / 3.74 and touches its minimum value in the management of Pedro Castillo

The dollar closed down for the fourth consecutive session and stood this Thursday at S/ 3.74; a reduction of 2.52% compared to the previous day; as reported by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, equivalent to the minimum value during the administration of President Pedro Castillo.

Its lowest point during the day was at 11:06 a.m. .m, when he stood at S / 3.7114.

It is worth emphasizing that the value closest to the close of this Thursday dates from March 25, 2021, when it closed at S / 3,735.

This comes after the consumer price index rose 7.5% in the United States from a year earlier after a 7% annual gain in December, according to Labor Department data released on Thursday.

The widely followed inflation gauge rose 0.6% in January from the previous month, reflecting broad gains that included higher food, electricity and housing costs.

Excluding volatile food and energy components, so-called core prices rose 6% from a year earlier, also the most since 1982, and 0.6% from a month earlier.

Source: Larepublica

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