Find out how much the blue dollar, the MEP dollar and the CCL are trading at.
How much is the blue dollar trading at today.
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He blue dollar rose and closed at $1,160 for purchase and $1,190 for sale this Monday, October 14, according to a survey by Scope.
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After an initial drop of $5, the informal note advanced $10 compared to Friday’s close and traded at $1,190 for sale, after breaking through $1,200 at the beginning of October. In that framework, The spread with the wholesaler increased to 21.4%.


In September, the blue dollar fell $70 (-5.4%) compared to the end of August and closed the second consecutive month with drops from an excess supply of foreign currency as a result of money laundering.
How much is the official dollar sold for today, Monday, October 14
In the official exchange market, the wholesale dollar advances $1.50 per unit, to $980.50.
How much is the MEP dollar trading at today, Monday, October 14
He MEP dollar quotes to $1,134.84, so the gap with the official is located in the 15.9%.
Value of the CCL dollar today, Monday, October 14
He dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) operates at $1,177.07 and the spread with the official it reaches 20.2%.
Price of the dollar card today, Monday, October 14
He dollar card or touristand the dollar savings (either solidary) is offered to $1,596.00.
Quote of the crypto dollar today, Monday, October 14
He crypto dollar or Bitcoin dollar quotes at $1,185, according to Bitso.
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