Fixed term: what is the interest rate bank by bank this Wednesday, March 4
On March 4, the Central Bank of Argentina published interest rates for fixed-term deposits across various banks to aid savers in maintaining their purchasing power.
The military plane that crashed in El Alto turned legal bills into suspicious ones and thousands of users lined up at banks in Bolivia
After a military plane crash in Bolivia, the Central Bank annulled the series of banknotes looted by locals, causing confusion and long lines at banks.
The Central Bank has been buying for 40 sessions, but slowed down to avoid adding pressure to the dollar
The Central Bank of Argentina has purchased $17 million in dollars over the last 40 consecutive sessions, while deliberately reducing its buying pace to minimize pressure on the dollar exchange rate.
Fixed Term: What is the interest rate bank by bank this Tuesday, March 3
On March 3, 2023, the Central Bank of Argentina provided an updated comparative table displaying the interest rates offered by various banks for fixed-term deposits in pesos.
How Transfer Collection (CCT) Works, the New System for Purchasing in Installments
The Central Bank of Argentina has introduced the Cobro con Transferencia (CCT), a new system aimed at making installment payments cheaper and more efficient for consumers.
Fixed term: what is the interest rate bank by bank this Monday, March 2
This article outlines the interest rates for fixed-term deposits offered by various banks in Argentina as published by the Central Bank of the Republic of Argentina (BCRA) on March 2.
The Central Bank pays US$1000 million of the Bopreal with part of the reserves it bought this year
The Central Bank of Argentina is paying US$1000 million related to the Bopreal bonds today using part of the reserves it acquired earlier this year.
The Central Bank faces the payment of US$ 1 billion in bonds with companies and importers
Argentina's Central Bank is set to pay US$ 990 million in bond maturities while engaged in negotiations for an IMF disbursement of US$ 1 billion.
"People want to take all the money": the video of the disturbances and water jets following the crash of a plane transporting cash in Bolivia
A military Hercules plane crashed near El Alto airport in Bolivia, resulting in at least 20 fatalities, as bystanders initially tried to help but then turned to looting cash that spilled from the wreckage.
The outflow of dollars for tourism does not decrease: in January, US$ 1.228 billion left
In January, Argentine tourists spent US$ 1.228 billion abroad, reflecting continued high outflows despite a slight nominal increase in the dollar's value.
In January, US$ 2.730 million left for savings
In January, Argentina experienced a net loss of US$ 2.730 million in currency as people and businesses bought dollars for savings purposes.
The BCRA bought dollars every day in February and acquired US$1555 million in the month
The Central Bank of Argentina has consistently purchased US dollars every day in February, totalling US$1555 million during the month, which is a significant increase in foreign reserves.
βControlledβ Dollar: The Treasury is said to have intervened in the exchange market to prevent further increases
Argentina's Treasury reportedly intervened in the exchange market to manage the rising value of the dollar.
Fixed term: what is the interest rate bank by bank this Friday, February 27
The Central Bank of Argentina released the fixed-term interest rates offered by various banks as of February 27, helping savers make informed decisions for their investments.
The city transferred US$588 million from its latest debt issuance and increased the Central Bank's reserves
The Autonomous City of Buenos Aires completed the transfer of US$588 million from its recent international debt issuance to the Central Bank, enhancing its currency reserves.
Fixed term: what is the interest rate bank by bank this Wednesday, February 25
The Central Bank of Argentina has published a comparative table of fixed-term interest rates offered by various banks for savers looking to invest in pesos for 30 days.
Fixed Terms: What is the Interest Rate Bank by Bank on Tuesday, February 24
On February 24, 2023, Argentina's Central Bank published a comparative chart of fixed-term interest rates offered by banks.
Total reserves of the BCRA advance: reached their highest level in 72 months
The Central Bank of Argentina reported that its total international reserves increased significantly, reaching their highest level in six years.
Fixed term: what is the interest rate bank by bank this Monday February 23
The Central Bank of Argentina provides savers with a comparative table of interest rates on fixed-term deposits for February 23.
The market, in the rhythm of the ups and downs of interest rates
Recent volatility in interest rates in Argentina highlights the tug-of-war for liquidity between the Treasury and the Central Bank.
Velarde Effect: the formula that keeps the Peruvian economy afloat amid political chaos
The article discusses the stability of Peru's economy, credited to the Central Bank's autonomous leadership despite frequent political upheaval.
Wall Street wants to know the next steps of the economic plan: reserves, activity, and what will happen with the debt
Wall Street is seeking clarity on Argentina's economic plan, particularly regarding debt management and reserve purchases, amidst a more favorable climate for emerging markets.
Fixed Term: What is the Interest Rate Bank by Bank on Friday, February 20
The Central Bank of Argentina has published the current interest rates for fixed-term savings accounts offered by various banks as of February 20.
Fixed term: what is the interest rate from bank to bank this Thursday, February 19
The Central Bank of Argentina has released the interest rates for fixed-term deposits for various banks as of February 19.
Fixed Term: What is the interest rate bank by bank this Wednesday, February 18
This article discusses the fixed term interest rates offered by various banks in Argentina as of February 18, as published by the Central Bank.
Cheap Dollar: The Central Bank Has Already Bought 20% of the Currencies It Promised to Acquire Throughout the Year
The Central Bank of Argentina has purchased $2.048 billion, achieving 20% of its annual currency acquisition goal as part of a new economic strategy in response to IMF requirements.
In the middle of the warm spell, earnings from betting on the peso are already 16% in dollars
Earnings from investing in the peso have reached 16% in dollars as the currency strengthens, benefiting investors amid favorable interest rates.
Dollar at minimum levels, winning carry trade and persistent inflation, a scheme that faces risks
Argentina faces a paradox of a declining dollar and rising reserves while inflation remains stubbornly high.
The Central Bank bought US$632 million this week to prevent the wholesale dollar from straying away from $1400
The Central Bank of Argentina purchased US$632 million this week in an effort to stabilize the wholesale dollar rate amid ongoing economic conditions.
The currency 'summer' continues: the dollar closed the week with a drop of $30 and the Central Bank bought $2.1 billion
The Argentine dollar saw a significant decline this week, reinforcing the ongoing period of relative currency stability known as the 'summer'.
The Coming Economy: Financial Front Improves, But Signs of Weakness in Activity and Employment Persist
Argentina's economic situation shows improvement in financial reserves, yet activity and employment remain weak amidst persistent inflation and stagnant wages.
Fixed term: what is the interest rate bank by bank this Thursday, February 12
The Central Bank of Argentina released interest rates for fixed-term deposits across various banks for users looking to invest their savings effectively.
Dollar today and blue dollar, LIVE: how much does the official rate and the parallel price quote this Thursday, February 12, minute by minute
The official dollar price opens at $1420 and the blue dollar at $1435 as of February 12, with the Central Bank making its highest purchase in nearly a year.
Dollar: the BCRA made the largest reserve purchase since the end of restrictions on people
The Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) completed its largest purchase of reserves since lifting dollar restrictions on individuals, acquiring US$214 million.
Will it offer higher rates? The Government tests the market and faces maturities of $8 trillion
The Argentine government faces a debt maturity of $8 trillion in its first auction of February, closely watched by investors due to rising inflation and a declining dollar.
Fixed Term: What is the interest rate bank by bank this Wednesday, February 11
The Central Bank of Argentina has published the interest rates for fixed-term deposits for February 11, allowing savers to compare rates across banks.
Fixed Term: What is the interest rate bank by bank this Tuesday, February 10
The article provides an overview of the fixed term interest rates offered by various banks in Argentina as of February 10, according to information from the Central Bank of Argentina.
The dollar accelerated its decline and the Central Bank took advantage to buy US$176 million
The Argentine peso has strengthened against the dollar, allowing the Central Bank to purchase a significant amount of US currency.
Fixed Term: What is the interest rate from bank to bank this Monday, February 9
This article discusses the interest rates for fixed-term deposits in Argentina as published by the Central Bank on February 9, 2023.
Fixed Term: How much can you earn by investing $3,000,000 for 30 days in February 2026
The article discusses the potential earnings from a fixed-term investment of $3,000,000 in Argentina for 30 days in February 2026 based on bank offers.
The Central Bank continues to buy and approaches US$1500 million
The Central Bank of Argentina has accumulated US$317 million in dollar purchases this February, nearing a total of US$1500 million since the start of the year.
Argentina presented an affidavit regarding the BCRA gold and insists on the immunity of the reserves
Argentina has submitted an affidavit asserting that the gold reserves of the Central Bank (BCRA) are protected by sovereign immunity and cannot be executed in the United States amid the YPF nationalization litigation.
Trial for YPF: At the request of the court, Argentina submitted a sworn statement about the BCRA's gold
Argentina has presented a sworn statement regarding the Central Bank's gold reserves as part of the YPF case, asserting that these reserves are sovereign and immune from execution in the United States.
The Central Bank further relaxes the integration of reserves in pesos
The Central Bank of Argentina has announced a second relaxation of the minimum cash reserve requirement for banks, allowing a 5% margin to meet monthly cash requirements.
Fixed Term: What is the bank interest rate by bank this Thursday, February 5
The Central Bank of Argentina provides savers with a comparative table of fixed term interest rates by bank, useful for maintaining the purchasing power of their deposits.
Fixed Term: What is the interest rate bank by bank this Wednesday, February 4
The Central Bank of Argentina provides savers with a comparative table of fixed-term interest rates to help them maintain the purchasing power of their deposits.