PERU - Banks and pension funds' foreign currency purchases will be capped at 75% of assets under regulations issued by Peru's banking superintendent.
Foreign currency sales by these institutions will be limited to 15% of assets, from 10% previously, the superintendent said in a resolution published in the state gazette, El Peruano, on February 1...
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