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Central Bank Purchased $415 Million and Did Not Sell Dollars in 2026

The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (BCRD) has purchased currencies for 415 million dollars, without having made sales in the spot market, in the middle of the currency dynamics that has led the Dominican peso to appreciate itself against the US dollar, reported the monetary authority through its open page. (Continue reading...) Related: Look at today's dollar rates in all banks The Central Bank entry bought US$415 million and did not sel…
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The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (BCRD) has purchased currencies for 415 million dollars, without having made sales in the spot market, in the middle of the currency dynamics that has led the Dominican peso to appreciate itself against the US dollar, reported the monetary authority through its open page. (Continue reading...) Related: Look at today's dollar rates in all banks The Central Bank entry bought US$415 million and did not sel…

The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (BCRD) considered this Wednesday that factors such as the dynamism of the main areas generating foreign exchange and an inflation target scheme have affected the appreciation of 8.0% of the dollar that has been observed since the beginning of the year. Indeed, the Central Bank stated in a statement, during the first half of the year, exports (8.746 million dollars), tourism (6.716 million dollars), remi…

The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (BCRD) has purchased $415 million in foreign currency without making any sales in the spot market, amidst the exchange rate dynamics that have led to the Dominican peso appreciating against the US dollar, the monetary authority reported on its website. It stated that in 2025 the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reclassified the country's exchange rate regime from a managed floating exchange rate, where…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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