Dollar today: how much the blue dollar, the MEP and the CCL are trading at this Wednesday, June 5, 2024

After having registered strong increases and beating inflation in May, the parallel exchange markets began another month with volatility. How much are the blue dollar, the MEP dollar and the CCL dollar trading at this Wednesday, June 5, 2024?

The blue dollar begins Monday trading, on average, at $1,235 for purchase and $1,265 for sale in the city of Buenos Aires, after having risen 30 pesos the previous day. It is the lowest price at which the US currency can be accessed today.

The informal price accumulates an advance of $40 in June (+3.3%). The gap with the official wholesale exchange rate is 41%.


MEP and CCL dollar: how much they are trading for this Wednesday, June 5


The MEP dollar opens Wednesday’s trading session trading at $1,280.80, after rising 0.9% and hitting its nominal high on Tuesday. It is no longer the lowest price on the exchange market.

The stock market dollar has already earned $64.87 (+5.3%) in the month of June. The gap with the official wholesale exchange rate is 42.8%.

The counted dollar with settlement (CCL) begins the day on Wednesday trading at $1,311.29 in the stock market. It comes from rising 1.1% the previous day.

This way, The CCL dollar accumulates an increase of $64.47 in June (+5.2%)and the gap with the official wholesale exchange rate is 46.2%.


Dollar card and savings: how much they quote this Wednesday, June 5


The official retail dollar starts Wednesday trading at $880.28 for purchase and $938.12 for sale. With the crawling peg regime, it accumulated an increase of 0.3% in June.

This way, The card dollar and the savings dollar (which includes COUNTRY tax and perceptions) are at $1,466.40above parallel dollars.

Finally, The official wholesale dollar opens the wheel on Wednesday trading at $897. It has risen 0.2% so far in June.


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