Dollar today, blue dollar today: how much it quotes this Saturday, February 7
The exchange rates for the official and blue dollar remain unchanged as of February 7, with market activity paused for the weekend.
On Saturday, February 7, the financial market in Argentina remains inactive, meaning the exchange rates for both the official dollar and the blue dollar are based on the closing values from the last business day. As of that last day of trading, the official dollar was quoted at 1400 ARS for buying and 1450 ARS for selling according to Banco NaciΓ³n.
The blue dollar, which is traded in the informal exchange market, showed quoted prices of 1415 ARS for buying and 1435 ARS for selling on the same previous business day. These rates highlight a continued trend in the fluctuations and regional behaviors of currency exchange, reflecting ongoing economic conditions in Argentina.
Additionally, other forms of dollars categorized under financial instruments, such as the MEP dollar and CCL dollar, continue to be monitored, though specific rates weren't updated today due to the market closure. This situation indicates that despite pauses in trading, the currency performance remains a significant aspect of Argentina's economic landscape and influences both local and broader economic narratives.