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Price of the dollar LIVE: buy and sell the exchange rate today, Saturday, October 30

Know LIVE the price of the dollar in Peru today, Saturday October 30, 2021, for buying and selling in the parallel market. On the previous day, Friday, October 29, the US currency closed at S / 3.9922, according to the information provided by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP). At the beginning of the week, on Monday, October 25, the exchange rate was S / 3.9680. The US currency appreciated 0.35%, compared to the close of business on Friday, October 22.

The exchange rate figures are given in the context of comments on Camisea gas made by President Castillo and the request for a vote of confidence from the ministerial cabinet led by Mirtha Vásquez. The head of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers attended the Congress of the Republic on October 25 to present her government plans. Among the proposals that stood out the most was the announcement of the delivery of a monthly bonus of S / 70 soles for citizens who receive salaries of up to S / 2,000 soles, concentrated in micro and small enterprises (mypes).

Live: minute by minute of the price of the dollar in Peru

Sunat quotes the dollar at S / 3,986 for purchase and S / 3,992 for sale

The National Superintendency of Tax Administration (Sunat) quotes the price of the dollar at S / 3,986 for purchase and S / 3,992 for sale. On the previous day, Friday, October 29, the green ticket was valued by this State entity at S / 3,975 for purchase and S / 3,980 for sale.

On the other hand, the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, referred to the issue of gas from Camisea. Through his Twitter account, the president said: “As the people’s government, we are and we will be respectful with the freedom of business. The gas pipeline that will take gas to the south of the country is our priority, as well as its overcrowding for the benefit of all Peruvians. That is our commitment to the people and we will fulfill it ”.

In addition to this, Mirtha Vásquez announced that, if requested, he does not rule out re-presenting himself before Parliament to express again his work plan regarding the so-called Camisea gas issue, as well as the government’s position and the president’s statements. Pedro Castillo on a possible nationalization of the resource. “If it is necessary I will go, but it is a subject that I have explained and well, if it is necessary to explain it I will do it again,” he said. Along these lines, the head of the Ministry of Economy (MEF), Pedro Francke, gave his support to the head of state on this issue.

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 change 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 to know how many units of national currency must be paid to obtain a foreign currency. For example, in Peru, to obtain one dollar, approximately three and ninety soles must be delivered.

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