Realistic image of Buenos Aires currency exchange board showing dollar blue at 1,505 pesos declining, with official rate and traders, for Argentine financial news article.
Realistic image of Buenos Aires currency exchange board showing dollar blue at 1,505 pesos declining, with official rate and traders, for Argentine financial news article.
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Dollar blue closes lower at 1,505 pesos on January 9

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The dollar blue closed lower on Friday, January 9, 2026, reaching 1,505 pesos for selling, while the official dollar at Banco Nación stood at 1,490 pesos for selling. Other financial quotes like MEP, CCL, and crypto showed slight variations. In Córdoba, official rates matched the national ones.

Argentina's foreign exchange market saw moderate movements on Friday, January 9, 2026. According to Banco de la Nación Argentina (BNA) data, the official dollar closed at 1,440 pesos for buying and 1,490 pesos for selling. This quote reflects the policy implemented since April, allowing unlimited currency purchases at banks.

The dollar blue, or parallel rate, traded lower and ended the day at 1,485 pesos for buying and 1,505 pesos for selling, surpassing the 1,500 pesos threshold. In the financial sector, the MEP dollar was quoted at 1,488 pesos for buying and 1,493.50 pesos for selling. Meanwhile, the dollar contado con liquidación (CCL) reached 1,525.50 pesos for buying and 1,526.60 pesos for selling.

The crypto dollar, derived from cryptocurrency operations, stood at 1,509.22 pesos for buying and 1,528.53 pesos for selling. Additionally, the card dollar, used for credit card statement conversions, operated at 1,937 pesos.

The country risk, measured by JP Morgan, was at 566 basis points on Thursday, January 8, indicating the yield difference on bonds compared to the United States.

In Córdoba, the official dollar at Banco Nación matched national rates: 1,440 pesos for buying and 1,490 pesos for selling. These slight variations in the parallel and financial markets occur in a context of relative stability, though analysts like Ramiro Tosi have warned that 'inflation will decrease more slowly than the government had anticipated'.

What people are saying

X discussions focused on the dollar blue closing at 1,505 pesos after dipping to 1,495 intraday, viewed as a sign of market stability by some. Positive reactions attributed the decline to government efforts under Milei. Critical voices highlighted increasing debt despite lower risk country levels. Neutral reports noted narrowing gaps with official rates and calm trading.

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Dollar blue closed lower at $1.415 on Friday March 27

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Argentina's dollar blue closed on Friday March 27 at $1.395 for purchase and $1.415 for sale, down $10 during the day. Other financial dollar types hovered around $1.470. Country risk stood at 6,105 basis points.

Argentina's blue dollar closed on Monday, January 26, 2026, up $5, trading at $1,470 for buying and $1,490 for selling. Other exchange variants also moved, while the official dollar stayed at $1,410-$1,460 per Banco Nación. The country risk reached 513 basis points, the lowest in the Milei era.

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The blue dollar closed without changes at $1.420 for buying and $1.440 for selling, while the official rate at Banco Nación was $1.370 for buying and $1.420 for selling. The blue euro saw a slight increase of $6, closing at $1.785,75 for buying and $1.717,75 for selling. These rates mark the end of the week's trading in the Argentine market.

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.

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On Friday, January 30, dollar exchange rates in Argentina highlighted available options without currency restrictions, including official, blue, MEP, and other variants. The official dollar is obtainable in banks without limits, though a 30% surcharge remains for card spending abroad.

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