On Wednesday, December 10, 2025, exchange rates for the official dollar, blue, and other variants were published in Argentina, with no restrictions on buying currencies in banks since April. Prices for the euro and card dollar were also reported, including a 30% surcharge for overseas expenses. Updates cover options like MEP, CCL, and crypto.
In Argentina, the foreign exchange market continues without limits for acquiring dollars in banks, a measure in place since April 2025. On December 10, rates for the official dollar at Banco Nación and other banks were updated, along with the blue dollar, MEP, and crypto, according to TN reports. There are no currency restrictions for obtaining dollars through various alternatives.
For the euro, prices were reported for both official and blue versions, with specific bank quotations. The card dollar retains a 30% surcharge on purchases of goods and services abroad, though the official dollar is freely available.
The Central Bank oversees these operations, and daily variations reflect the country's economic dynamics. Sources like TN provide bank-by-bank prices for the official and card dollar, ensuring transparency in a context of exchange openness.