The blue dollar Today, Tuesday, January 10, 2023, is listed in the previous market opening at $351.00 for purchase and $355.00 for sale.
In the last exchange wheel, the blue climbed a weight. In this way, the parallel currency is $2 away from marking its all-time record of $357, which was obtained on December 28.
so far 2023the informal dollars accumulates a raise of $10 after closing 2022 is $346.
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According to the blackboard National bank Argentina (BNA), the official dollar Today January 10 is listed at $178.25 for purchase and $186.25 for sale.
The dollar euroI also know how dollar bag quote one $327.21 for purchase and $326.82 for sale.
The dollar counted with settlement (CCL) is located on the blackboards $334.37 for purchase and $336.13 for sale.
The dollar wholesaler opera this January 10th at $179.89 for purchase and $180.09 for sale.
For his part, he solidarity dollaralso know as saving or tourist dollarit is located in 308.96 pesos.
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In the parallel market, the blue euro today list this January 10 at $377.00 for purchase and $382.00 for sale.
The euro denominated blue it is the one that circulates in the parallel market, also called “black market”, and usually has a higher value than the official one.
According to the blackboard National Bankthe official euros Today, January 10, it is listed on the market at $186.25 for purchase and $195.25 for sale.
Euro blue today: minute by minute of the price of this Tuesday, January 10
The TRUEthe official currency of BrazilThis January 10 is listed on the market at $32.75 for purchase and $36.75 for sale, according to the blackboard of the National Bank.
The risk country is an indicator developed by the JP Morgan which measures the difference paid by bonds of the United States Treasury against those of the rest of the countries.
This Tuesday January 10This index places the country risk at 2,079 basis points.
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