Illustration of a Buenos Aires street scene showing exchange rate displays for dollars and euros on January 6, 2026, with crowds and currency elements.
Illustration of a Buenos Aires street scene showing exchange rate displays for dollars and euros on January 6, 2026, with crowds and currency elements.
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Dollar and euro exchange rates in Argentina on January 6, 2026

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On Tuesday, January 6, 2026, Argentina's exchange rates updated for the official dollar (available without limits at banks like Banco Nación since April), blue dollar, MEP, CCL, crypto dollar, official euro, euro blue, and card dollar (with 30% surcharge for abroad spending).

The foreign exchange market in Argentina remains open without purchase restrictions since April 2025. Key quotations from sources like TN include bank-by-bank rates for official dollar and euro. No major policy changes from the Central Bank were noted, amid daily fluctuations influencing financial decisions. This continues the trend of transparent, accessible currency markets.

What people are saying

Discussions on X about Argentina's dollar and euro exchange rates on January 6, 2026, primarily featured neutral updates on closing prices, noting slight declines in official dollar ($1,490), tarjeta ($1,937), MEP ($1,498), and CCL ($1,540), with blue dollar stable or slightly up at $1,520 and euro blue at $1,779. High-engagement posts highlighted market stability amid BCRA reserve accumulation, while one economist expressed skepticism over rising public debt despite falling risk country index.

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