He official dollar-without taxes- the week began $957.02 for purchase and $1,014.95 for sale. In it Banco Nación, the note was offered to $964.50 for purchase and $1,004.50 for sale.
In the informal square, The blue dollar was quoted close to $1,250, according to a survey of Scope in the caves of the City.
For the fifth consecutive day, the Central Bank (BCRA) ended its participation in the official exchange market with a positive balance. In this case, the net purchase of dollars was US$23 million.
However, the Gross international reserves fell by US$164 million to US$28,323 millionwhich is why they maintained this oscillating dynamic that they have been showing in October.
How much is the official dollar trading at today, Monday, October 21
In the official exchange market, the wholesale dollar operated at $984 per unit. This is 50 cents below Friday’s close.
How much does the future dollar trade at today, Monday, October 21
The future dollar contract for the end of October remained stable at $994. Likewise, for November and December the declines were 0.1%, to $1,020 and $1,049, respectively, which left a TNA around 33%/34%.
By 2025, greater magnitude declines were observedwith a slope that became increasingly accentuated with longer contracts. The greatest decline occurred in July (-1.4%).
How much was the blue dollar sold for today, Monday, October 21
He blue dollar climbed $1,240 for sale, according to a survey of Scope in the caves of the City.
How much does the MEP dollar trade at today, Monday, October 21
He MEP dollar quoted to $1162.31, so the gap with the official is 18.2%.
Value of the CCL dollar today, Monday, October 21
He dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) operates at $1194.93 and the spread with the official it reaches 21.4%.
Price of the dollar card today, Monday, October 21
He dollar card or touristand the dollar savings (either solidary) offered to $1,607.20.
Quote of the crypto dollar today, Monday, October 21
He crypto dollar or Bitcoin dollar quotes at $1204.98, according to Bitso.
Source: Ambito

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