Argentine Exchange Rates: Official, Blue, MEP, CCL, Card, and Crypto Dollars
The latest exchange rates in Argentina show fluctuations in the various types of dollars being traded in the market. The official dollar, without taxes, closed at $863.60 for purchase and $923.85 for sale. Meanwhile, Banco Nación quoted the dollar at $857.50 for purchase and $897.50 for sale.
In the informal market, the Blue Dollar was trading at $1,045 according to a survey conducted in the city. The official wholesale dollar increased by $1.50 and is now trading at $880 per unit. Future dollar contracts for May and June saw minor fluctuations, with prices falling slightly.
The MEP dollar was selling at $1,062.10, with a spread of 20.7% compared to the official rate. The CCL dollar, also known as Cash with Settlement, is being traded at $1,104.26, with a gap of 25.5% from the official rate.
The card or tourist dollar, as well as the savings dollar, were both at $1,438.50. Lastly, the crypto dollar, specifically the Bitcoin dollar, was operating at $1,094.11.
These exchange rate fluctuations provide insights into the current economic situation in Argentina and the impact on various types of dollars being traded. Stay updated for more news on the Argentine exchange market.