Real blue: how much does it operate at this Tuesday, May 7

Real blue: how much does it operate at this Tuesday, May 7

He royal blue operates at $195.75 for purchase and $183.75 for sale this Monday, May 6.

He royal blueknown as circulates in the parallel market either “black“, generally has a highest value than the officer. This is because It is acquired outside of banks and have one independent quote.

According to the blackboard Bank of the Argentine Nation (BNA), the The official price is quoted at $172 for purchase and $182 for sale.

The Brazilian real has been the legal tender in Brazil since 1994. Currently, it is the strongest currency in Latin America and It is in position number 20 of the coins most exchanged throughout the world.

The symbol of the Brazilian real is R$ and there are the following banknotes: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 reais. As for the coins, those of 5, 10, 25, 50 centavos and 1 real.

How much did the official dollar close at today, Monday, May 6

In the official exchange market, the wholesale dollar It sells for $880 per unit. In April, the exchange rate regulated by the Central Bank accumulated an increase of 2.2%, respecting the crawling-peg announced by the monetary authority in December.

How much is the MEP dollar sold for today, Monday, May 6

He MEP dollar It sold for $1,062.10 and The spread with the official one is positioned at 20.7%.

Value of the CCL dollar today, Monday, May 6

He dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) is negotiated at $1,104.26so the gap with the official is 25.5%.

Price of the card dollar today, Monday, May 6

He dollar card or touristand the dollar savings (either solidary) it is located in $1,438.50.

Quote of the crypto dollar today, Monday, May 6

He crypto dollar or Bitcoin dollar operates at $1,094.11according to Bitso.

Source: Ambito

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