The dollar rose and said goodbye to April with a monthly increase of 2.04%

The dollar rose and said goodbye to April with a monthly increase of 2.04%

The North American currency rose 0.05% within the $38 range and continues to operate with ups and downs.

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He dollar rose 0.05% this Tuesday compared to the last day, closing at 38.318 pesos, according to the official price of the Central Bank of Uruguay (BCU)scoring its second consecutive rise and entering the range of 38 pesos.

The North American currency accumulated a monthly increase of 2.04% throughout April, although it has an accumulated depreciation of 1.80% at an annual level, after falling 0.70 pesos since the last exchange day of the year 2023.

The Federal Reserve (Fed) of USA began its meeting this Tuesday monetary politics two days, in which he is expected to keep rates in the range between 5.25% and 5.5%, while launching a hawkish message.

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The retailer sells below 40 pesos

On the reference board of the Republic Bank (BROU)he dollar Retail ticket was offered at 37.00 pesos for purchase and 39.50 pesos for sale. For its part, the preferential value of eBROU dollar It was at 37.50 pesos for purchase and at 39.00 pesos for sale.

The closing price in the Uruguayan Electronic Stock Exchange (Bevsa) It was 38,250 pesos, while the maximum price was 38,350 pesos, and the minimum was 38,250 pesos. On this day, the number of transactions was a total of 58, with a transaction amount of 30 million dollars.

The crypto Tether (USDT)1 to 1 parity with the dollarwas quoted today at an average of 40.68 pesos for online purchases through a bank or card, and from 40.88 pesos to 42.77 pesos in the Binance peer-to-peer (P2P) market.

The quote of dollar prex It was at 38.11 pesos for purchase, and at 38.49 pesos for sale.

The dollar throughout the previous days

  • April 23 — 38,346
  • April 24 — 38,342
  • April 25 — 38,626
  • April 26 — 38,162
  • April 29 — 38,298

Source: Ambito

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