Realistic illustration of Argentine blue dollar and euro exchange rates stable at Friday market close, with digital boards showing specific buy/sell figures.
Realistic illustration of Argentine blue dollar and euro exchange rates stable at Friday market close, with digital boards showing specific buy/sell figures.
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Dollar and euro rates stable at close on Friday, February 13

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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.

In the final trading session of the week on Friday, February 13, 2026, the blue dollar held steady without changes, closing at $1.420 for buying and $1.440 for selling, according to the parallel market board. The official dollar, per Banco de la Nación Argentina (BNA), sold at $1.420 and bought at $1.370, a rate consistent in Córdoba and other regions.

Other dollar types also showed relative stability. The MEP dollar, or stock dollar, quoted at $1.421,60 for buying and $1.426 for selling. The dollar with settlement (CCL) closed at $1.464,40 for buying and $1.465,80 for selling. Meanwhile, the crypto dollar traded at $1.469,60 for buying and $1.469,70 for selling, while the card dollar stood at $1.846 as a reference for card expenses.

Regarding the euro, the informal blue currency recorded a slight rise of $6, closing at $1.785,75 for buying and $1.717,75 for selling. The official euro at BNA quoted at $1.620 for buying and $1.720 for selling. In other banks, variations were minimal: for instance, Banco BBVA quoted it at $1.650 for buying and $1.710 for selling, and Banco Supervielle at $1.652 and $1.749, respectively.

The country risk, measured by JP Morgan, stood at 519 basis points, reflecting the premium Argentine bonds pay compared to U.S. Treasuries. These rates occur amid currency straightening policies that have narrowed the gap between official and parallel markets.

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Illustration depicting the decline of Argentina's dollar blue to $1,415 amid high country risk, showing worried traders in Buenos Aires.
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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.

The dollar blue closed higher on Monday April 27, rising $10 in the week's first trading session. According to Perfil, it quoted at $1.410 for buying and $1.430 for selling. Other financial dollars also showed variations.

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