He royal blue operates to $225.75 for purchase and $204.75 for sale.
He royal blueknown as circulates in the parallel market either “black“, usually has a highest value than the official one. This is because It is acquired outside of banks and has a independent quote.
According to the board of the Bank of the Argentine Nation (BNA), the The official real is traded at $191 for purchase and $179 for sale. In turn, the real cardwhich is used for purchases abroad, marks a value of $305.60
About the royal
The Brazilian real has been the legal tender in Brazil since 1994. Currently, it is the strongest currency in Latin America and It is ranked number 20 among the currencies most exchanged in the world.
The symbol for the Brazilian real is R$ and the following banknotes exist: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 reales. As for coins, the following are available: 5, 10, 25, 50 cents and 1 real.
How much is the official dollar trading today, Thursday, September 26?
In the official exchange market, the dollar go up $2 up to the $971.
How much is the dollar futures trading today, Thursday, September 26?
At the Matba Rofex, the future dollar for the end of September go up 0.1% to $973.50, while for October keep it up 0.2% to $1,007.50. Meanwhile, for November climb 0.1% to $1,041.50 and for December scale 0.1% to $1,081.50.
How much is the blue dollar sold for today, Thursday, September 26?
He Blue dollar operates at $1,240 for sale, According to a survey by Scope in the caves of the City.
How much is the MEP dollar today, Thursday, September 26?
He MEP dollar is quoted to $1,207.71, so the gap with the official is located at 24.6%
CCL dollar value today, Thursday, September 26
He dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) operates at $1,222.28 and the spread with the officer reaches the 26.1%.
Dollar card price today, Thursday, September 26
He dollar card or touristand the dollar savings (either solidary) marks the $1,581.60.
Crypto dollar quote today, Thursday, September 26
He crypto dollar or Bitcoin dollar quoted at $1,214.01, according to Bitso.
Source: Ambito