The price of dollar in Peru Today, Saturday, February 19. The green ticket starts the day at S / 3.7452, according to the Bloomberg portal. In addition, the exchange rate of the international currency in the parallel market has a value of S/ 3,725 for the purchase and S/ 3,760 for the sale.
As reported by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP), the US currency closed the session on Thursday, February 17, at S/ 3,727, while on Friday the 18th it ended the day with a value of S/ 3,750. In this way, the monetary entity accumulates a transaction volume of US$ 369 million to date.
For its part, the Lima Stock Exchange (BVL) ended its session on February 18 with 23,717.66 points and a drop of -0.64%. In this way, the institution only closed with the consumption sector in green (1.06%), while the construction (-1.64%), industrial (-1.06%), mining (-0.89%) , financial (-0.38%) and electricity (-0.14%) finished in red.
At Ministry of Transport and Communications (TCM), the deputy minister of said portfolio, Fabiola Caballero Sifuentes, submitted his resignation to the incumbent Juan Silva Villegas, after the institution was designated as an employment agency. Likewise, in the document he mentioned that he was not consulted about changes in his office, which made it difficult for him to function in the position he had held since November 9, 2021.
Live: Live: Price of the dollar in Peru today, February 19
The dollar opens today at S/ 3.7452
The price of the dollar today, Saturday, February 19, starts at S/ 3.7452, according to the Bloomberg portal. In the parallel market, the US ticket is quoted at S/ 3,725 for purchase and S/ 3,760 for sale.
On its last day on Friday the 18th, the exchange rate closed at S/ 3,750, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP). As for the National Superintendence of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat), the dollar has a cost of S/ 3,747 in the purchase and S/ 3,750 in the sale.
Source: Larepublica

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