Exchange Rate Today: Dollar Closes Down at S/3.593 Due to Investor Selling
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The exchange rate closed the day of Monday, June 23, in S/ 3,593, according to the Central Reserve Bank (BCR). Throughout the day, the exchange rate reached a maximum of S/ 3,607 and a minimum of S/ 3,589, in a context marked by global uncertainty following the U.S. attack on Iran last weekend and the Iranian response launched this Monday against U.S. targets, which aggravated geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.The chief economist of BBVA …
Markets are still in flux as they enter the new week, overshadowed by rising tensions. While the conflicts on the Israel-Iran-US line continue to put pressure on the global economy, exchange rates have also changed direction in parallel with these developments.
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