
The blue dollar will open this Tuesday, the 11th, at $1,195 for buying and $1,215 for selling. Meanwhile, the MEP dollar will open at $1,228 and the counted with settlement at $1,229. The wholesale exchange rate is $1,066, so the gap with the parallel dollar is 14%.
The value of the bill at Banco Nación is $1,086.25, and the average among banks is $1,096.37. In the first three days of March of this year, the Central Bank bought $226 million. Gross reserves stand at $28.730 billion.
In the words of experts, "The exchange gap is significant and reflects the uncertainty surrounding the market. There is a constant demand for foreign currency that keeps the value of parallel quotes high compared to the official dollar. The Central Bank has actively intervened in recent days to contain exchange rate volatility and maintain international reserves."
This situation highlights the complex dynamics facing the exchange market in Argentina and the constant attention required from financial authorities to maintain economic stability.