Find out how much the blue dollar, the MEP dollar and the CCL are trading at.
He blue dollar went up and closed $1,215 for purchase now $1,245 for sale, according to a survey of Scope in the caves of the City. Thus, the weekly movement of this exchange rate was null, since it ended at the same price as last Friday.
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The informal bill rose $15 on the day (+1.2%), after having fallen two consecutive days and after having touched its lowest value, at $1,220, since May 28, when it was at $1,210. Meanwhile, the gap with the official dollar stood at 28.4% and remains firmly above 30% for more than a week.


So far in September, the blue dollar falls $60 (-4.6%) compared to the close of August thanks to the excess supply of currency as a result of money laundering.
How much does the official dollar trade at today, Sunday, September 29
In the official exchange market, the dollar rose $1.50 to $970.00.
How much is the MEP dollar trading at today, Sunday, September 29
He MEP dollar fell to $1,209.19, so the gap with the officer was located in the 24.7%
Value of the CCL dollar today, Sunday, September 29
He dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) rose to $1,231.02, so the gap with the officer was located in the 26.9%
Price of the dollar card today, Sunday, September 29
He dollar card or touristand the dollar savings (either solidary) marked the $1,583.20.
Crypto dollar quote today, Sunday September 29
He crypto dollar or Bitcoin dollar quotes at $1,220.00, according to Bitso.
Source: Ambito

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