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Peruvian Sun Leads Among Strong Coins Despite Global Pressures and Political Fragmentation · Global Voices

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Central Reserve Bank on project that raises changes in coins and banknotes: “They never consulted us”Centro Comercial Camino Real: they announce investment of US$134 million for its renewalAccording to Renta4 SAB, the sun is consolidated as one of the strongest currencies in the region despite the trade tensions between the great powers, the monetary policy of the United States, the evolution of the prices of the commodities and the electoral cy…
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Central Reserve Bank on project that raises changes in coins and banknotes: “They never consulted us”Centro Comercial Camino Real: they announce investment of US$134 million for its renewalAccording to Renta4 SAB, the sun is consolidated as one of the strongest currencies in the region despite the trade tensions between the great powers, the monetary policy of the United States, the evolution of the prices of the commodities and the electoral cy…

·Lima, Peru
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The Central Reserve Bank of Per alert that the regulations proposed by the Ministry of Defence involve serious technical, operational and economic complications in the national monetary system.

Would the bill and coins in Peru change their design?This is what the draft Mindef regulation saysA draft regulation promoted by the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) puts on the table a change in the design of Peruvian banknotes and coins.This is the normative development of Law 32251, which regulates the use of the patrio symbols and proposes that both the national coat of arms and the motto “Sign and happy for the union” be incorporated.Article 38…

The BCR reaffirms its decision to keep the current shield in coins and banknotes, before the project that proposes to modify its design. Changing it would involve high costs, risk of counterfeiting, public confusion and technical and legal effects, as explained by Abraham de la Melena exclusively to RPP.

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rpp.pe broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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