Exchange rate: dollar exchange rate this Monday, January 18, 2021

The price of the dollar in Peru closes today at 3,616 soles, according to information from the Central Reserve Bank (BCR). In addition, in the parallel market (foreign exchange), the dollar price is at 3,600 just buying and 3,625 selling.

This Monday, January 18, the exchange rate price of yesterday, January 17, rose amid the health crisis due to Coronavirus and the economic revival in the country.

Price of the dollar in Peru at closing. Photo: bcrpoficial / Twitter

Bank exchange rate

The price of the dollar in Peru stands at 3,615 soles for purchase and 3,621 soles for sale, at the windows of major country banks.

Parallel exchange rate

In Lima’s informal market, today’s dollar exchange rate operates at 3,600 soles for buying and 3,625 soles for selling.

Dollar in Ocoña

The dollar in Ocoña is quoted as the lowest priced currency in downtown Lima. To be able to access the change you just have to approach Jirón Ocoña.

How to convert from dollars to solos?

To be able to convert from dollars to soles, we show you a table with figures from $ 1 to $ 5000.

Dollars (USD) to Sols (PEN)
$ 5 = 18 Suns
$ 10 = 35.99 Suns
$ 50 = 179.95 Suns
$ 100 = 359.90 Suns
$ 500 = 1,799.50 Suns
$ 1,000 = 3,599 Suns
$ 5,000 = 17,995 Suns

How to convert dollars to dollars alone?

Below we show you a table to convert soles to dollars from 1 soles to 5000 soles.

Only (PEN) to Dollars (USD)
1 Suns = $ 0.28
10 Suns = $ 2.78
50 Suns = $ 13.89
100 Suns = $ 27.79
500 Suns = $ 138.93
1,000 Suns = $ 277.85
5,000 Suns = $ 1,389.27

Lastest news

2020 has been a year that hit the job market hard; and one of the most impacted groups has been young people aged 14 to 24. In Lima Metropolitana alone, 3 out of 10 youth jobs in 2019 were lost during 2020.

And is that, according to the latest figures from the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI), youth employment fell by 30.2% last year compared to 2019, the most severe drop in relation to other age groups. This means that there were 251,500 fewer jobs for young people.

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