against hand, the stock dollar rose $3.22 (+0.9%) and ended at $354.95. The gap with the wholesaler stood at 87%.
For his part, the blue dollar rose $4 to $381, while the gap with the wholesale exchange rate touched 100.7%.
The central bank of Argentina (BCRA) accumulates a string of sales of dollars from its reserves, at times of low settlements of farm exports, to supply genuine demand and maintain a delicate balance in the exchange market.
“The dynamics of the net reserves arouse growing concern, since the daily drain of foreign currency does not stop and on top of that at a speed that leaves the delayed and less liquidation of the future harvest too far away”said the economist Gustavo Ber.
“Despite the exchange and monetary challenges, the interventions for the moment continue to manage to regulate the financial dollars in such a way that they continue to go through a stage of relative calm,” he said.
Early liquidations of soybean producers in the last part of 2022 in the face of a differential dollar and a severe drought that affects crop forecasts complicate the flow of foreign currency.
Qatar dollar price, Wednesday, February 8
The new qatar dollar -which includes 30% of the COUNTRY tax, 45% deductible from Income Tax and Personal Property Taxand a new perception of 25% on account of Personal Assets- rose 38 cents and ended at $393.86.
This exchange rate applies to Consumption abroad with debit and credit cards over US$300 per month.
Price of the tourist dollar or card dollar, Wednesday, February 8
The tourist dollar or retail card plus 30% of the COUNTRY Tax, and a perception of 45% deductible from the Income Tax and of Personal property for consumption with cards abroad up to u$s300 per month- raised 33 cents and offered at $344.63.
Savings dollar price, Wednesday, February 8
The dollar savings or solidarity dollar -which includes 30% of the tax COUNTRY and 35% deductible from Income Tax Earnings and Personal Property– it became 31 cents more expensive and traded at $324.93.
Price of the wholesale dollar, Wednesday, February 8
The wholesale dollar, that directly regulates the BCRA, it rose 33 cents to trade at $189.85.
Source: Ambito

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