Central Bank buys 35 million dollars as reserves near 46 billion

Argentina's Central Bank purchased 35 million dollars in the latest session, lifting gross reserves to 45.951 billion dollars.

The monetary authority led by Santiago Bausili has purchased reserves in the last 82 sessions. Since the start of the year, the total acquired reaches 7.371 billion dollars.

Purchases so far in May total 220 million dollars. Gross international reserves rose 277 million dollars from the previous day.

According to BCRA projections, foreign currency purchases in 2026 could range between 10 billion and 17 billion dollars. Economist Federico Machado reported net reserves stand at 1.52 billion dollars.

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Central bank buys 328 million dollars in one session

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Argentina's Central Bank acquired 328 million dollars on Wednesday, the largest purchase of the month so far. Gross international reserves reached 46.583 billion dollars.

Argentina's Central Bank purchased US$112 million in the foreign exchange market on Tuesday, lifting gross international reserves to US$47.908 billion.

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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.

Kenya's foreign exchange reserves dropped by Ksh 47.5 billion to USD 13.656 billion, providing 5.8 months of import cover, the Central Bank of Kenya announced. The decline comes amid export disruptions from the Iran war and looming fuel shortages. Officials say the reserves still meet statutory requirements.

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Banco de la República posted profits of $2.67 trillion for February 2026, a drop of 8.49% from the same period in 2025. Total income reached $3.10 trillion, down 9.12%. The decline stems mainly from weaker performance in international reserves.

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