On Monday, February 9, quotations for the official and blue dollar, as well as the euro in Argentine banks, were reported. Since April, currency purchases in banks have no limits, though the card dollar retains a 30% surcharge for foreign expenses.
Argentina's dollar quotations were updated on Monday, February 9, covering the official, blue, MEP, CCL, and crypto variants. According to TN reports, the official dollar can be purchased without restrictions in banks since April, easing access to foreign currency for citizens.
The card dollar, used for overseas purchases with credit or debit cards, carries a 30% surcharge on goods and services. This remains despite the general liberalization of dollar purchases. Prices were detailed bank by bank for the official and card dollars.
Meanwhile, quotations for the official and blue euro were also published, reflecting fluctuations in Argentina's exchange market. Other options like the wholesale dollar and contado con liquidación round out the landscape of alternatives for obtaining currency without former Central Bank restrictions.
These reports underscore the market's evolution following the removal of limits, though gaps between parallel rates like the blue persist.