Birr inches lower in early January as market signals diverge

The Ethiopian birr depreciated modestly in early January, with official mid-rates rising by 0.32 birr over six days. Commercial banks set buying rates between 152.55 and 152.85 birr per dollar, though outliers like Zemen Bank reached 153.23 birr, hinting at varied strategies. The parallel market rate hit 188 birr per dollar, widening the gap with official figures.

In the first week of January, from Friday to Saturday, the Ethiopian birr eased lower in small increments, with commercial banks' buying rates ranging from 152.55 to 152.85 birr per dollar. The National Bank of Ethiopia exerted control by anchoring official rates, fostering a managed decline. Zemen Bank stood out on January 10 with a buying rate of 153.23 birr, diverging from peers like Dashen at 151.26 birr, Awash at 152.21 birr, Abyssinia at 152.26 birr, and Wegagen at 152.06 birr.

Average buying rates rose from the low 152s to just under 153 birr by the week's end, while selling rates hovered near 156 birr. This gradual shift lifted the official mid-rate by 0.32 birr over six days, equating to about 0.06 birr daily and implying an annualized depreciation of 14 to 15 percent—enough to address external pressures without sparking inflation.

The central bank's buying quote reached 155.54 birr, outpacing commercial banks, while the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) held at 151.60 birr, a notable increase from prior months but still below others. Bonuses offered by banks like CBE boosted effective buying rates to 162 birr, rendering public quotes less indicative of actual deals and creating layers of pricing.

The parallel market rate climbed to 188 birr per dollar by January 10, establishing a 34-birr premium over the official mid-rate of around 154 birr. This disparity underscores incentives for bonuses, delays in export surrenders, and importers' reliance on informal channels. Policymakers, under Governor Eyob Tekalegn (PhD), are opting for controlled depreciation to buy time for debt negotiations and reforms, though experts caution that sustained gaps could erode formal market stability.

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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.

The National Bank of Ethiopia's efforts to manage market disparities pushed the bank dollar rate to 155.05 birr on Tir 26, 2018 E.C. This rise follows a black market peak of 190 birr, driven by heightened demand from Chinese New Year disruptions. Remittances surged as Ethiopian expatriates rushed to procure goods before factory closures in China.

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One month after initial appreciation driven by central bank efforts, the Ethiopian birr continues to hold steady, with commercial banks aligning their strategies to support currency resilience, according to Addis Fortune.

In the first trading session of 2026, Argentina's dollar blue fell to 1,495 pesos (buy) and 1,515 pesos (sell), amid ongoing exchange market liberalization since April 2025. Official dollar at 1,445/1,495; MEP 1,499.30/1,501.80; CCL 1,535.30/1,536.60; crypto 1,524.10/1,541.12; card dollar 1,943.50. Country risk hit 567 basis points.

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The blue dollar closed higher on October 28, rising 15 pesos to 1470 pesos in sales, as the Central Bank's reserves fell by 288 million dollars. Other exchange rates, such as MEP and CCL, also saw slight variations. The Central Bank did not intervene in the foreign exchange market during the day.

Bank Indonesia (BI) reveals that the rupiah's weakening against the US dollar stems from global pressures, including geopolitical escalation and US President Donald Trump's tariff threats related to Iran. The rupiah closed at 16,860 per US dollar on January 13, 2026, depreciating 1.04 percent year-to-date. BI reaffirms its commitment to maintaining stability through market interventions.

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Dollar rates in Argentina updated on Wednesday, January 14, covering the official rate at banks like Nación, the blue, MEP, and crypto, with no purchase limits since April.

 

 

 

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