![En la competitividad de Perú su mejor avance fue en el saldo de la cuenta corriente y su mayor caída estuvo en el Producto Interno Bruto (PIB) per cápita, de acuerdo con la Clasificación Mundial de Competitividad 2021. In Peru's competitiveness, its best progress was in the current account balance and its biggest fall was in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, according to the 2021 World Competitiveness Classification.](https://www.opportimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Machupicchu-Gobierno-de-Peru.-300x169.jpg)
Competitiveness of Peru: main gains and losses
In competitiveness of Peru, its best progress was in the current account balance and its biggest fall was in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per
In competitiveness of Peru, its best progress was in the current account balance and its biggest fall was in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per
World commodity prices rebounded in 2021 after two years of year-on-year declines, according to information from UNCTAD. In 2021, the positive trend in commodity prices
The peso closed with a weekly depreciation of 3.56% or 70.7 cents, trading around 20.58 pesos per dollar, being the highest depreciation since the week
The Mexican peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.40% or 8 cents, with the exchange rate trading around 20.47 pesos per dollar, after
The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.45% or 9.1 cents, trading around 20.48 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 1.38% or 27.6 cents, trading around 20.30 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso begins the session with a moderate appreciation of 0.15% or 3.0 cents, with the exchange rate trading around 20.00 pesos per dollar, after
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.37% or 7.4 cents, trading around 20.04 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso starts the session with a depreciation of 0.10% or 2.1 cents, trading around 19.98 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso closed the week with an appreciation of 0.36% or 7.1 cents, trading around 19.89 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
In competitiveness of Peru, its best progress was in the current account balance and its biggest fall was in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per
World commodity prices rebounded in 2021 after two years of year-on-year declines, according to information from UNCTAD. In 2021, the positive trend in commodity prices
The peso closed with a weekly depreciation of 3.56% or 70.7 cents, trading around 20.58 pesos per dollar, being the highest depreciation since the week
The Mexican peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.40% or 8 cents, with the exchange rate trading around 20.47 pesos per dollar, after
The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.45% or 9.1 cents, trading around 20.48 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 1.38% or 27.6 cents, trading around 20.30 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso begins the session with a moderate appreciation of 0.15% or 3.0 cents, with the exchange rate trading around 20.00 pesos per dollar, after
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 0.37% or 7.4 cents, trading around 20.04 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso starts the session with a depreciation of 0.10% or 2.1 cents, trading around 19.98 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
The peso closed the week with an appreciation of 0.36% or 7.1 cents, trading around 19.89 pesos per dollar, with the exchange rate touching a
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