Dollar today: how much the official and different exchange rates are this Monday, March 16
On March 16, the official dollar in Argentina is priced at $1370 for buying and $1420 for selling.
On March 16, the Argentine peso exchange rates are as follows: the official dollar is at $1370 for purchase and $1420 for sale through banks. The blue dollar, traded informally, is priced at $1395 for buying and $1415 for selling, marking a 2% gap from the official rate. This significant difference underlines the ongoing economic challenges faced in the country surrounding currency stability.
Additionally, the tourist dollar, which includes a 30% surcharge on the official rate, is set at $1846 and is applicable for savings and international transactions. The wholesale dollar, used for larger trades, starts at $1470.90 for buying and $1471 for selling, indicating a continued rise in exchange rates across various forms of dollar transactions. This fluctuating currency landscape illustrates the complexities of Argentina's economy.
Moreover, the Contado con Liqui (CCL), a method that allows companies to buy Argentine securities locally and sell them abroad, has a reference price of $1471.20. This diverse set of exchange rates points to increasing volatility in Argentina's currency system, impacting both businesses and consumers as they navigate the financial landscape in a struggling economy.