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March 3, 2023
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March 3: How are the dollar and the euro in DR banks?

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Below is the rate of change of some of the main banks of the Dominican Republic, for the dollar and eurocorresponding to March 3, 2023.

central bank

Dollar Euro
Buy: 55.21 Sell: 55.41 58.55

Reserve Bank

Dollar Euro
Buy: 55.00 Sell: 56.20 Buy: 57.50 Sell: 61.50
Dollar Euro
Buy: 54.75 Sell: 56.50 Buy: 57.20 Sell: 60.80

BHD Bank

Dollar Euro
Buy: 54.80 Sell: 56.60 Buy: 57.20 Sell: 60.70

ademi bank

Dollar Euro
Buy: 55.05 Sell: 56.30

caribbean bankand

Dollar Euro
Buy: 55.00 Sell: 56.00 Buy: 57.00 Sell: 61.00

Holy Cross Bank

Dollar Euro
Buy: 54.80 Sell: 56.30 Buy: 57.10 Sell: 61.50

BDI Bank

Dollar Euro
Buy: 54.90 Sell: 56.20 Buy: 58.00 Sell: 61.50

Promerica Bank

Dollar Euro
Buy: 55.10 Sell: 56.30 Buy: 57.50 Sell: 61.00
Dollar Euro
Buy: 55.10 Sell: 56.30 Buy: 57.86 Sell: 62.70

Scotiabank

Dollar Euro
Buy: 54.75 Sell: 56.50 Buy: 57.20 Sell: 60.20

Note: The information was published in the portals of these banking entities.

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