In turn, the MEP dollar advances 22 cents (-0.1%) to $292.59. Consequently, the spread with the official reaches 82.7%.
Blue dollar price, Wednesday, November 9
The blue dollar remains unchanged at $291, according to the Ámbito survey on the Black Foreign Exchange Market. Thus, the exchange rate gap with the official wholesale exchange rate is located at 81.7%.
Savings dollar quote, Wednesday, November 9
The dollar I save or solidarity dollar-which includes 30% of the COUNTRY tax and 35% deductible from Income Tax and Personal Assets- rises 41 cents and trades at $275.58.
Price of the tourist dollar, Wednesday, November 9
The tourist dollar or card -retailer plus COUNTRY Tax, and a 45% deductible perception of Income Tax and Personal Assets for consumption with cards abroad of up to US$300 per month- rises 44 cents to $292.29.
Quotation of the Qatari dollar, Wednesday, November 9
The new qatar dollar -which includes 30% of the COUNTRY tax, 45% deductible from Income Tax and Personal Assets, and a new perception of 25% on account of Personal Assets- rises 50 cents and trades at $334.04.
It is worth noting that this exchange rate applies to Consumption abroad with debit and credit cards greater than US$300 per month.
Wholesale dollar price, Wednesday, November 9
The wholesale dollar, directly regulated by the BCRA, raises 75 cents and sells for $160.12. The volume operated in the cash segment was US$403,083 million.
Source: Ambito

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