Argentine bank exterior showing dollar and euro exchange rates display on February 26.
Argentine bank exterior showing dollar and euro exchange rates display on February 26.
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Dollar and euro rates on Thursday February 26

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Argentine banks published the official dollar rates and other variants without exchange restrictions on Thursday February 26. The card dollar maintains a 30% surcharge for overseas expenses. Euro prices in banks were also reported.

On Thursday February 26, economic media updated the dollar quotations in Argentina. The official dollar is obtained without limits in banks since April, according to TN reports. Prices for the blue dollar, MEP, CCL, crypto, and wholesale were detailed, all accessible without exchange restrictions.

For the card dollar, used for overseas purchases with cards for goods and services, a 30% surcharge applies. Banks provided quotations bank by bank.

In parallel, quotations for the euro and blue euro in the country's various banks were published. These updates reflect the current foreign exchange market in Argentina, emphasizing availability without limits for the official dollar.

What people are saying

On X, users and accounts shared factual updates on February 26, 2026, dollar rates with the official closing at around $1,425 (up 0.7%), blue stable at $1,435, and euro at $1,716. Neutral reports dominated from financial bots and news outlets. One analyst criticized fuel price surges exceeding dollar rises despite lower global Brent oil prices, reflecting negative economic sentiment. Others noted market corrections with rising official dollars and falling interest rates.

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