He euro today -without taxes- closed at $295.72 for sale this Wednesday, July 5, according to the average of the main banks of the financial system, which relieves the Central Bank (BCRA).
Regarding the price on the black market of currencies, the euro blue ended at $536, according to caves reported by Ambit.
Nations that use the European currency as exchange currency and value are: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands and Portugal.
How much did the dollar close today, Wednesday July 5
He qatar dollar -which includes 30% of the tax COUNTRYa 45% deductible of the Income Tax and Personal Property Taxand a new perception of 25% on account of Personal Assets- climbed $2.52 and ended at $546.64. So, the gap with blue reached $54.64the largest since the implementation of that type of change in October 2022.
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% of the COUNTRY tax and the 35% deductible of Income Tax and Personal Assets- advanced $2.08 to the $450.98.
Meanwhile, the dollar wholesaler finished to $259.50, 15 cents above the closing value of last Tuesday. In this way, the rise slowed down, since in the last round the advance had been $1.45.
How much did the tourist dollar close at, Wednesday, July 5
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 $300 per month- climbed $2.20 to $478.31.
How much did the MEP dollar close at, Wednesday, July 5
He MEP dollar -operated with the bond GD30 in the Priority Price Time segment or PPT- listed on $486.29. In that way, the gap with the officer reaches 87.4%.
How much did the CCL dollar close at, Wednesday, July 5
The dollar “Cash with Settlement” (CCL) -operated with the GD30 bond in the PPT segment- operates in $497.15, after falling $2.15. Indeed, the spread with the officer is located in a 91.6%.
Source: Ambito

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