BCRA Buys US$146 Million, Extending FX Purchase Streak Past 50 Days Toward 40% Annual Target

Argentina's Central Bank (BCRA) purchased US$146 million in the foreign exchange market, continuing an ongoing streak of more than 50 consecutive days of net buying and approaching 40% of its annual reserve accumulation target. Gross reserves closed at US$43.800 million.

The BCRA's latest intervention, reported by TN, involved buying US$146 million, marking over 50 straight days of positive balances in FX operations as part of its strategy to rebuild foreign currency reserves. This progress nears 40% of the entity's annual target. Gross international reserves ended at US$43.800 million.

This follows prior sustained purchases earlier in the year, underscoring the central bank's persistent efforts amid economic stabilization measures.

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Argentina's central bank makes largest dollar purchase in two years

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Argentina's Central Bank (BCRA) bought US$457 million on Friday, April 10, its largest purchase in two years. Gross international reserves reached US$45.431 million, with net reserves turning positive at US$323 million. The official dollar closed lower at $1.395 for sale at Banco Nación.

Argentina's Central Bank of the Republic (BCRA) purchased US$48 million in foreign currency on March 27, raising year-to-date acquisitions since January to US$4.037 billion. Gross international reserves reached US$43.712 billion, up US$176 million from the previous day.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Argentina's Central Bank purchased 35 million dollars in the latest session, lifting gross reserves to 45.951 billion dollars.

The official dollar quoted at $1,420 for selling on Friday April 24, marking an increase from the previous week. The blue dollar also closed at $1,420, up $10. Financial dollars showed similar rises on a day of high trading volume.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Japan reportedly conducted a large-scale yen-buying operation using around $35 billion, driving the USD/JPY rate down nearly 3% to 155.5. Bank of Japan data supports the intervention's scale, which would mark the first official action in nearly two years if confirmed. The move highlights Tokyo's limited tolerance for ongoing yen weakness amid rising import costs.

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