Dollar today and blue dollar today: how much it is quoted this Saturday, March 7
The exchange rates for the official and blue dollar remain unchanged, reflecting the last trading day's values as there is no activity in the financial market on March 7.
On Saturday, March 7, the financial markets are closed, and the exchange rates for both the official and blue dollar are based on the previous trading day's valuations. The official dollar was quoted at $1385 for purchasing and $1435 for selling as posted by Banco Nación. In the informal market, known as the blue dollar market, the dollar was rated at $1395 for purchasing and $1415 for selling. The report indicates that these values remain consistent, meaning there has been no significant fluctuation in the dollar exchange rates, which is of interest for both local investors and consumers. Furthermore, the article provides insight into other dollar categories such as the MEP (Mercado Electrónico de Pagos) and CCL (Contado con Liquidación), indicating the general trends in the financial market's behavior. Given the current economic climate in Argentina, the stability in the dollar's value suggests a momentary pause in currency fluctuations. This steadiness can offer a temporary respite for individuals and businesses that rely heavily on the dollar for transactions and savings, highlighting the importance of ongoing financial vigilance in an economy characterized by volatility and inflation.