The price of the dollar began operations on Thursday, July 14, and stood at S / 3.9727, according to data from the Bloomberg agency. In this way, it advanced 0.45% compared to the closing of the day before when it stood at S / 3.9550, according to the report of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).
For its part, at 9.15 am in the parallel market the purchase was quoted at S/ 3,935 and the sale at S/ 3,970. In the banking market it was bought at S/ 3,906 and sold at S/ 4,086 at the Banco de Credito del Peru (BCP) windows.
The strengthening of the greenback comes after yesterday, July 13, the Federal Reserve released the US inflation figure for June, which reached 9.1%, the highest in more than 40 years . Also yesterday the euro, the currency of the European Union, traded for the first time in two decades below the level of the dollar.
At the local level, political uncertainty continues after the nation’s prosecutor reopened the investigation of President Pedro Castillo for alleged irregular promotions in the armed forces.
Source: Larepublica

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