Look at how much the blue dollar, official dollar, MEP dollar and the CCL dollar operate at.
The blue dollar operated with strong volatility and closed at $1,140 for purchase and $1,170 for sale, according to a survey by Ambit in the caves of the City. However, during the day, he had a lot of oscillation. At one point during the day it reached $1,180 and then fell again to the closing price.
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Thus, at some point during the day it managed to erase the entire drop it had registered in the first two days of the week, which was $30, although it later fell by $5.


In short, throughout this Tuesday, the parallel currency rose $25 (1.75%) to $1,170, after a streak of six consecutive days with a downward trend. This happens after the omnibus law returned to a “clean slate” in what was the Government’s first defeat in Congress. The Markets react negatively after hearing the news and that generated strong volatility in parallel exchange rates.
In this way, the gap with the officer It stood at 40.93%, its highest value since last week, when it had managed to drill 40%.
How much was the official dollar quoted at today, Thursday, February 8
He wholesale dollar rose 70 cents (0.08%) to $830.20 per unit.
How much the MEP dollar was sold for today, Thursday, February 8
He MEP dollar was located in $1,213.57. Thus, the spread with the official exchange rate it is positioned in the 46.18%.
Value of the CCL dollar today, Thursday, February 8
He dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) quoted at $1,273.88. In that way, the gap of this exchange rate with the official was located in the 53.44%.
Price of the card dollar today, Thursday, February 8
He dollar card or touristand the dollar savings (either solidary) was negotiated to $1,358.40.
Quote of the crypto dollar today, Thursday, February 8
He crypto dollar or Bitcoin dollar operated on $1,236.59according to Bitso.
Source: Ambito

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