According to the latest weekly report by Peru’s central bank, the country’s net international reserves amounted to USD 73.476 bln, equivalent to nearly 29% of its GDP, marking an increment of USD 1.592 bln from 2022’s end. However, the country’s exchange position on the same date stood at USD 49.97 bln. This reduction primarily results from FX sales totaling USD 3.202 bln to the public sector.