Euro today and Euro blue today: how much it closed at this Wednesday, November 6

Euro today and Euro blue today: how much it closed at this Wednesday, November 6

November 6, 2024 – 18:57

Look at how much the official euro and the blue euro were quoted at.

He euro today -without taxes- operated at $1,057.37 for the purchase and $1,123.72 for sale, as reported by the Central Bank.

Regarding the price on the black currency market, it was negotiated in $1,213.88 for purchase and $1,181.80 for sale. The euro card marks the $1,797.95.

Countries that use the European currency as currency are: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands and Portugal.

How much was the official dollar quoted today, Tuesday, November 5

In the official exchange market, the wholesale dollar marked $994.50, this is $1.50 above Monday’s close. Due to the “Banking Day” holiday, there was no official operation.

How much was the blue dollar sold for today, Wednesday, November 6

He blue dollar closed $1,135 for sale, according to a survey of Scope in the caves of the City.

How much did the MEP dollar close at today, Wednesday, November 6

He MEP dollar quotes to $1137.94 Therefore, the gap with the official figure is 14.4%.

Value of the CCL dollar today, Wednesday, November 6

He dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) climbs $1166.94 and the spread with the officer he positions himself in the 17.3%.

Price of the card dollar today, Wednesday, November 6

He dollar card or touristand the dollar savings (either solidary) offered to $1,622.40.

Crypto dollar quote today, Wednesday, November 6

He crypto dollar or Bitcoin dollar quotes at $1,152.22, according to Bitso.

Source: Ambito

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