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How much did the euro blue close this Monday, July 3, 2023

He blue euro today Monday 3rd of July 2023 in the informal market closed at $534.00 for purchase and $539.00 for sale.

The informal European currency started the week higher, after rising $2 during morning currency activity.

The so-called blue euro is the one that circulates in the parallel market, also called the “black” market.

The value of the parallel currency is usually higher than the official one because it is acquired in banks and it has an established price.

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How much does the official euro operate today

According to the blackboard Bank of the Argentine Nation (BNA)he official euro today Monday 3rd of July closed a $281.00 for purchase and $291.00 for sale.

The euro is the official currency of 19 and the 27 member countries of the European Union (EU), which together make up the eurozone. In addition, it is the second most used currency after the dollar.

The average price of the currency in the informal market is $277.01 for purchase and $296.31 for sale.

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

How much is the euro card today

He euro cardalso called tourist, closed in the market at $491.75 in the buying tip now $509.25 in the saleswoman

Pending official data, consultants estimate inflation of 6.7% in June

How much did the euro blue close today?

How to operate the euro in the various banks in Argentina

This 3rd of Julyhe euro closed in the different banks as follows:

  • Banco Ciudad: $280.50 buyer and $293.50 seller.
  • Banco Nación: $280.50 buyer and $293.50 seller.
  • BBVA Bank: $280.60 buyer and $295.60 seller.
  • Banco Comafi: $279.37 buyer and $290.35 seller.
  • Banco Itaú: $275.50 buyer and $290.60 seller.
  • Banco Patagonia: $275.64 buyer and $283.94 seller.
  • Banco Santander: $275.98 buyer and $291.23 seller.
  • Banco Supervielle: $279.00 buyer and $293.00 seller

How much did the blue dollar close this Monday, July 3, 2023

How much does the blue dollar operate today in Argentina

For his part, he blue dollar today Monday 3rd of July closed in the parallel market $490.00 for purchase and $495.00 for sale.

The so-called blue dollar is the one that circulates in the parallel market, also called the informal or “black” market.

The value of the currency is usually informally higher than the official one because it is acquired in banks and has an established price.

How much does the official dollar operate at

According to the blackboardlBank of the Argentine Nation (BNA)he official dollarthis 3rd of Julyclosed a $257.00 for purchase and $270.00 for sale.

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How much is the pound sterling today?

The pound sterlingofficial currency of United Kingdomthis 3rd of July closed a $325.47 for purchase and $326.75 for sale, according to the BNA.

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