Post by account_disabled on Feb 21, 2024 23:53:05 GMT -5
Does the price of the blue dollar go up or down today in Argentina? Buenos Aires — The blue dollar rose $5 this afternoon to trade at $1,225 for sale and $1,205 for purchase in the informal market. The official wholesale dollar, for its part, was trading today at $825.25, according to Bloomberg data, having closed last Friday, January 26, at $823.55. How much did the blue dollar rise in Argentina in 2024? So far this year, the Argentine peso has depreciated 15.98% against the North American banknote in the parallel market. During this period, the average price of the blue dollar was $1,140.45, reaching a maximum of $1,255 and a minimum of $1,005.
The Argentine peso, against the official wholesale dollar, ranks number 9 this year and to date among a basket of 23 emerging market currencies. Of that Switzerland Mobile Number List basket, the Latin American currency that appreciated the most against the dollar this year is the Colombian peso. Price of the dollar in Latin America: this is how it has been moving So far in 2024, Latin American currencies have behaved like this: The Brazilian real (BRL) depreciates 1.32% The Colombian peso (COP) depreciates 0.77% The Peruvian sol (PEN) depreciates 2.29% The Mexican peso (MXN) depreciates 1.12% The Chilean peso (CLP) depreciates 4.81%.
For its part, the leading index of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, the S&P Merval, fell 2.44% last Friday, January 26, to settle at 1,284,940.00 points. The stocks with the best performance in the Argentine stock market last Friday, January 26, were: Mirgor SACIFIA (MIRG) rose 0.91% Grupo Financiero Galicia SA (GGAL) rose 0.55% Northern Distribution and Marketing Company (EDN) rose 0.12% And those with the lowest performance were: Grupo Supervielle SA (SUPV) fell 3.90% Aluar Aluminio Argentino SAIC (ALUA) fell 4.28% Ternium Argentina SA (TXAR) fell 5.53% – Content created with automated Bloomberg data support.
The Argentine peso, against the official wholesale dollar, ranks number 9 this year and to date among a basket of 23 emerging market currencies. Of that Switzerland Mobile Number List basket, the Latin American currency that appreciated the most against the dollar this year is the Colombian peso. Price of the dollar in Latin America: this is how it has been moving So far in 2024, Latin American currencies have behaved like this: The Brazilian real (BRL) depreciates 1.32% The Colombian peso (COP) depreciates 0.77% The Peruvian sol (PEN) depreciates 2.29% The Mexican peso (MXN) depreciates 1.12% The Chilean peso (CLP) depreciates 4.81%.
For its part, the leading index of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, the S&P Merval, fell 2.44% last Friday, January 26, to settle at 1,284,940.00 points. The stocks with the best performance in the Argentine stock market last Friday, January 26, were: Mirgor SACIFIA (MIRG) rose 0.91% Grupo Financiero Galicia SA (GGAL) rose 0.55% Northern Distribution and Marketing Company (EDN) rose 0.12% And those with the lowest performance were: Grupo Supervielle SA (SUPV) fell 3.90% Aluar Aluminio Argentino SAIC (ALUA) fell 4.28% Ternium Argentina SA (TXAR) fell 5.53% – Content created with automated Bloomberg data support.