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Blue dollar today: how much it closed this Thursday, February 23, 2023

Blue dollar today: how much it closed this Thursday, February 23, 2023

“Sincerely I see the market stabilizedwithout the strength and mobility that it had on other occasions where a strong rise was expected during a few days with high demand,” said the economist, Frederick Glusteinin dialogue with Ámbito.

On when it could be shot, he expanded: “I see it going up closer to march where full activity will return, there will be some salary increases, fewer dollars in the market due to the drought and pressure on financiers, since there is no regular entry of officers from exports”.

Price of the blue dollar in the year

so far 2023the blue dollar accumulate a raise of $33 after closing 2022 at $346.

In 2022, the informal dollar advanced $138 (+66.4%) after closing 2021 at $208.

During 2021, the Dolar blue registered an increase of 25.3% ($42), half compared to the inflation of the period (50.9%). However, it is worth remembering that in 2020 it had shown a sharp jump of 111% (compared to inflation of 36%).

It should be remembered that the informal dollar rose $2 in October (+0.7%) after falling in September, registering a drop of $2 (-0.7%). Let us remember that in August it had yielded $6 (-2%).

In the seventh month of the year, the The parallel dollar had climbed $58 (+24.4%), which represents its biggest monthly advance of the year to date.

Previously, it had risen $31 (+15%) in June, after rising $6.50 (+3.2%) in May.

The parallel dollar rose 50 cents in April, and lost $11 in March, its worst performance in 14 months. Last February, it fell $6.50 (-3%), after rising $5 or 2.4% in January.

What is the blue dollar?

The value of Dolar blue it has a substantial difference with the official dollar, which is purchased in banks and has an established price. Its sale is in the informal market, without regulations or limits, and for this reason it is generally operated at a higher value than the official dollar.

Why is it called a blue dollar?

It is not clear the origin of Dolar blue as a name for the ticket operation in the informal market. But there are theories.

An explanation of its name indicates that it is called that way because in English, “blue”, in addition to naming the color blue, refers to something “dark”.

Another theory relates it to purchase operations through bonds or shares of companies known as “blue chips.” They also link it to the approximate color that appears when a fiber is applied to detect counterfeit bills.

Qatar dollar price, Thursday, February 23

He 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- raised $1.50 and offered to $404.96.

This exchange rate applies to consumption abroad with debit and credit cards over $300 per month.

Price of the tourist dollar or card dollar, Thursday, February 23

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- it rose $1.31 to $354.34.

Savings dollar price, Thursday, February 23

The dollar savings or solidarity dollar -which includes 30% of the tax COUNTRY and 35% deductible from Income Tax Earnings and Personal Property$1.24 became more expensive and closed to $334.09.

Price of the wholesale dollar, Thursday, February 23

The wholesale dollar, that directly regulates the BCRA, it rose 36 cents to close at $195.31.

Price of the CCL dollar, Thursday, February 23

He Dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) -operated with the GD30- up 34 cents and quote to $368.80. So, the gap with the wholesale exchange rate reaches 88.7%.

MEP dollar price, Thursday, February 23

He dollar MEP or dollar Bag -operated with the GD30- climbs 44 cents and operates at $356.89. Indeed, the spread with the officer is located in 82.6%.

More notes on Dollar and Dollar blue

Source: Ambito

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