Look at how much the blue dollar, official dollar, MEP dollar and the CCL dollar operate at.
Blue dollar suffered its biggest weekly drop in 2 months and closed $65 below the MEP
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He blue dollar scored his third fall in the last four wheels and this Friday, February 2, he operated on $1,145 for the buys and $1,175 for the saleaccording to a survey of Ambit in the caves of the City.
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The parallel dollar It gave up $20 this day and hit a low of almost three weeks. It’s about the third consecutive round that this exchange rate operated below $1,200, amid greater demand for pesos at the beginning of the month.


In that way, the gap with the official approached 40%, when located in the 42%.
How much is the official dollar trading at today, Friday, February 2
He wholesale dollar rises 50 cents to $827.40 per unit, that is, 50 cents above Thursday’s close.
How much is the MEP dollar sold for today, Friday, February 2
He MEP dollar rises to $1,249.65. Thus, the spread With the official exchange rate it is positioned at 51%.
Value of the CCL dollar today, Friday, February 2
He dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) increases to $1,287.69. In that way, the gap of this exchange rate with the official one stands at 56.6%.
Price of the card dollar today, Friday, February 2
He dollar card or touristand the dollar savings (either solidary) operates the $1,354.40.
Crypto dollar quote today, Friday, February 2
He crypto dollar or Bitcoin dollar quotes at $1,260 according to Bitso.
Source: Ambito

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