
Today, only the exchange houses that choose to open their doors will operate with the dollar, due to supply restrictions and uncertainty about the opening price of the day. Prices are expected to fluctuate around $1,200 for buying and $1,250 for selling, figures that could adjust depending on the market opening tomorrow.
In the last session, the "blue" dollar was quoted at $1,210 for buying and $1,230 for selling. On the other hand, the MEP dollar closed at $1,228 and the cash with liquidation at $1,219. In the wholesale market, the exchange rate was at $1,061.75, representing a gap of 15% with the parallel dollar.
The value of the greenback at Banco Nación is $1,084.25, while the average of banking entities is $1,094.20. So far this year, the Central Bank has acquired US$ 1.436 billion, keeping gross reserves at US$ 27.995 billion to date.
The current economic outlook reflects market volatility and constant fluctuations in dollar prices, creating an uncertain scenario for investors and financial operators.