Lima January 14, 2021Updated on 14/01/2021 11:05
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The price of dollar In Peru, performed without major changes on Thursday, as investors assessed the impact that new measures announced by the government will face a re-epidemic of coronavirus cases.
see: DolarToday Venezuela: Buy and sell prices know here Thursday, January 14, 2021.
Time 9:33 Exchange rate It was trading at S / 3,615 in the interbank market, up 0.03% compared to S / 3,614 at the close on Wednesday, according to Bloomberg data.
The executive branch announced yesterday a capacity modification in restaurants, gyms and shopping centers, as well as modifications to the curfew schedule to keep pace with the advancement of COVID-19 Before starting the “second wave”
Measures are implemented in different ways in some regions and will depend on the level of health and economic alert being. (Medium, high and very high)
see: Coronavirus Peru LIVE | Numbers and News on the 305th Day of the Emergency, Today, Thursday January 14
Operators fear more severe restrictions will be issued, as in other countries, where cases of infection continue to rise and hospital services are on the verge of collapse.
Outside the currency market, more news is expected of a possible new fiscal stimulus being promoted by an elected president. we, Joe Biden.
In a parallel market or exchange in Lima, the exchange rate is S / 3.605 for buying and S / 3.630 for sales.
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