Argentina Dollar Blue Closes Lower at 1,495/1,515 Pesos on January 5, 2026

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.

The parallel dollar blue declined slightly to close the January 5 session at 1,495/1,515 pesos, per informal market sources. This follows prior levels in a fully liberalized market.

Banco Nación official rate: 1,445 buy / 1,495 sell. Stock market MEP: 1,499.30/1,501.80. CCL: 1,535.30/1,536.60.

Crypto dollar: 1,524.10/1,541.12. Card dollar for overseas spending: 1,943.50 pesos.

Analyst Sebastián Menescaldi cautioned on potential dollar pressure exceeding government targets. Expectations include inflows from a dollar amnesty program. JP Morgan's country risk measure rose to 567 basis points.

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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 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 at $1,435 for selling and $1,415 for buying, down $5 from the previous day. The official dollar at Banco Nación stood at $1,415, while Central Bank reserves dropped 280 million dollars. These movements reflect increased supply from corporate debt issuances and reduced dollarization by savers.

On Tuesday, November 11, exchange rates for the official dollar, blue dollar, and other variants were published in Argentina. Since April, currency purchases in banks have no limits. Prices for the euro and euro blue were also updated across various banks.

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On Thursday, December 18, 2025, Argentina's exchange rates for official dollar, blue, MEP, CCL, crypto, wholesale, and euro variants (official and blue) were updated, available without purchase limits since April 2025. Card dollar retains 30% surcharge for overseas spending.

On Wednesday, December 10, 2025, exchange rates for the official dollar, blue, and other variants were published in Argentina, with no restrictions on buying currencies in banks since April. Prices for the euro and card dollar were also reported, including a 30% surcharge for overseas expenses. Updates cover options like MEP, CCL, and crypto.

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On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, exchange rates for the official dollar at Banco Nación, blue dollar, MEP, and crypto were published, along with euro rates in Argentine banks. Since April, currency purchases have no limits. These updates highlight available exchange options without restrictions in Argentina.

 

 

 

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