Find out how much the blue dollar, the MEP dollar and the CCL closed at.
He blue dollar went up this Monday, October 21 to $1,210 for purchase and $1,240 for saleaccording to a survey of Scope.
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The informal bill advanced $15 to $1,240. Thus, it marked its second rise in a row and reached the highs of September 27 when it closed at $1,245. In that framework, The spread with the wholesaler accelerated to 26%.


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 was the official dollar quoted at today, Monday, October 21
In the official exchange market, the wholesale dollar gave 50 cents to $984.00 per unit.
How much does the MEP dollar trade at today, Monday, October 21
He MEP dollar quotes to $1,162.31, so the gap with the officer was positioned in the 18.1%.
Value of the CCL dollar today, Monday, October 21
He dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) operates at $1,192.44 and the spread with the officer was located 21.2%.
Price of the dollar card today, Monday, October 21
He dollar card or touristand the dollar savings (either solidary) offered to $1,607.20.
Quote of the crypto dollar today, Monday, October 21
He crypto dollar or Bitcoin dollar quotes at $1,198.30, according to Bitso.
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