Photorealistic scene of Buenos Aires currency traders celebrating the blue dollar's $5 rise to $1,470-$1,490, with official rates and lowest country risk in Milei era.
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Blue dollar rises $5 at close this Monday, January 26

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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.

The official dollar is available without restrictions in Argentine banks, though it still carries a 30% surcharge for card purchases abroad. Various exchange options, such as the blue, MEP, and CCL, are also accessible without limitations.

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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.

On Thursday, January 8, 2026, Argentine media including TN reported updated exchange rates for the official dollar, blue dollar, MEP, CCL, crypto, card dollar (with 30% surcharge for foreign expenses), euro, and blue euro. These reflect ongoing unrestricted access to official dollars in banks since April 2025.

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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).

China's onshore yuan closed at its strongest level since May 2023, trading at 7.0066 per dollar, amid a weakening US dollar. This development, typically bullish for bitcoin, has not lifted the cryptocurrency, which lingers below $90,000. Factors like thin year-end liquidity and ETF outflows are muting the expected rally.

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The Colombian peso dollar closed lower on December 24, 2025, at $3,706.74 after a $52.74 drop from the TRM of $3,759.48. Oil prices edged up slightly, with Brent at US$62.50 and WTI at US$58.50 per barrel. This movement aligns with market bets on Federal Reserve rate cuts and geopolitical risks affecting oil supply.

 

 

 

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