how much is it offered this Tuesday, May 7

how much is it offered this Tuesday, May 7
how much is it offered this Tuesday, May 7

Look at how much the official euro and the blue euro traded at.

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He euro today -without taxes- closed at $924.00 for purchase and $994.00 for sale, according to Banco Nación.

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Regarding the price on the black currency market, the euro blue was quoted at $1,087.37 for purchase and $1,119.66 for sale, according to caves surveyed by Ambit.

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

How much is the official dollar trading at today, Tuesday, May 7

In the official exchange market, the wholesale dollar It rose 50 cents and closed at $880.50 per unit.

How much does the future dollar trade at today, Tuesday, May 7

The contracts of future dollar by the end of May they increased 0.3% to $906.50, while for June they rose 0.5% to $934. By the end of the year, meanwhile, the price rose 1.1% to $1,175, after four consecutive declines. The latter would imply an exchange rate increase of 33% between now and the end of the year.

How much is the MEP dollar trading at today, Tuesday, May 7

He MEP dollar It sold for $1,050.86 and The spread with the official one is 19.4%.

Value of the CCL dollar today, Tuesday, May 7

He dollar Cash with Settlement (CCL) is negotiated at $1095.98 Therefore, the gap with the official one is 24.5%%.

Price of the card dollar today, Tuesday, May 7

He dollar card or touristand the dollar savings (either solidary) was located in $1,439.20.

Quote of the crypto dollar today, Tuesday, May 7

He crypto dollar or Bitcoin dollar operates at $1,083.55, according to Bitso.

 
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