The US currency left behind three consecutive increases and has accumulated a variation of 3.10% so far in December.
The dollar fell after a small weekly bullish streak.
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He dollar fell 0.52% compared to Thursday and closed at 44.494 pesos in the interbank price of the Central Bank of Uruguay (BCU), leaving behind three consecutive days on the rise after operating in the middle zone of the 44 peso range.
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The US currency accumulates a monthly appreciation of 3.10% in December and an annual appreciation of 14.02%, since its price is 5.47 pesos above that registered after the closing of the last exchange day of the year past.


On the reference board of the Republic Bank (BROU), he dollar Retail ticket was offered at 43.15 pesos for purchase and 45.65 pesos for sale. For its part, the preferential value of eBROU dollar It was at 43.65 pesos for purchase and 45.15 pesos for sale.
The closing price in the Uruguayan Electronic Stock Exchange (Bevsa) was 44,400 pesos, while the maximum price was also 44,600 pesos, and the minimum was 44,400 pesos. A total of 105 transactions were carried out, with a transaction amount of 52.5 million dollars.
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The crypto Tether (USDT), 1 to 1 parity with the dollarwas quoted today at an average of 48.51 pesos for online purchases with a bank account or card, and from 47.88 pesos to 49.23 pesos in the Binance peer-to-peer (P2P) market.
The quote of dollar prex It was at 44.01 pesos for purchase, and at 44.89 pesos for sale.
The interbank throughout the previous days
- December 16 — 44,361
- December 17 — 44,572
- December 18 — 44,592
- December 19 — 44,728
- December 20 — 44,494
Source: Ambito

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