Check the exchange rate of the day
- How much did the dollar close at today, Friday, June 5?
- The price of the dollar in the country closed on Friday, June 5 at 3.4740, (with an opening of 3.4350), as announced by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP).
- The interbank exchange rate closed on June 5 with an average value of 3.4548, with a maximum of 3.4750 and a minimum of 3.4400.
- What is the Ocoña dollar?
The Ocoña dollar is the “street dollar”, meaning the informal exchange rate, the one bought and sold in the parallel market or exchange houses. Jirón Ocoña and the “Ocoña dollar” are still valid as a reference for the parallel market for buying and selling dollars.
Source: BBVA
- Where to see the price of the dollar?
The official closing quote of the day can be found on the website of the Superintendency of Banking, Insurance and AFPs (SBS).
- What is the difference between the buying and selling price of the dollar?
• Buying price: what the buyer is willing to pay to acquire the asset.
• Selling price: what the seller is willing to receive for selling the asset.
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- What does the price of the dollar depend on?
It depends on market supply and demand. How difficult it is for someone who needs it to get it, and how easy it is for someone who has it to sell it.
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