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Blue dollar today: how much it closed this Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Blue dollar today: how much it closed this Wednesday, May 17, 2023

The blue dollar fell for the first time in 3 days, but remained above $480according to a survey of Ambit in the caves of the city.

The parallel dollar fell $1 and closed at $487, after an advance of $14 in 2 consecutive rounds and reaching $490 during the opening of the markets. Thus, the gap with the blue remained above 110.9%.

so far Mayat the same time, the informal bill registers an advance of $18, after ending April at $469.

How much does the blue dollar rise in the year

so far 2023the blue dollar accumulates a raise of $143 after closing 2022 at $346.

It should be noted that in In January, the informal dollar advanced $35 (+10.1%), while in February it accumulated a fall of $6 (-1.6%). In turn, in March it registered an increase of $20 (+5.3%). In April, it was up $74 (+18.73%).

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

How much did the dollar close today, Wednesday May 17

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- increased 56 cents and ended at $485.30.

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

For his part, he savings dollar or solidarity dollar -which includes 30% COUNTRY tax and 35% deductible from Income Tax and Personal Assets- it advanced 46 cents to $400.37.

Meanwhile, the dollar wholesalerwhich is directly regulated by the BCRA, rose 55 cents to $231.65 for sale.

How much did the tourist dollar close at, Wednesday, May 17

He tourist dollar or card -Retailer 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- increased 49 cents and ended to $424.64.

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.

More notes on Dollar and Dollar blue

Source: Ambito

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