Lima Stock Exchange operates remotely due to curfew

Lima Stock Exchange operates remotely due to curfew

Despite the mandatory immobilization in Lima and Callao imposed by the Government for this Tuesday, April 5, the and the Stockbroker Societies are regularly operating remotely.

Through a statement, the Association of Stockbroker Companies of Peru (ASAB Peru) informed investors that locals are working without inconvenience in a non-face-to-face manner.

Investors can contact the representatives and traders of the SABs by telephone or by digital means.”, he indicated.

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Along these lines, the SAB expressed its disagreement with the non-inclusion of financial services among the permitted activities.

Let us remember that, through a message to the nation around midnight, President Pedro Castillo announced the curfew from 2 am to 11:59 pm on Tuesday, as well as the declaration of an emergency in Lima and Callao.

The measure was given after having reached an agreement with the Council of Ministers to respond to the strike of carriers that has already completed a week.

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According to the supreme decree, during mandatory immobilization, those who work in the following areas may continue to provide services: health, medicine, continuity of water services, sanitation, electricity, gas, fuel, telecommunications and related activities, cleaning and waste collection. solids, funeral services, freight and merchandise transport and related activities.

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