Illustration of rising US dollar exchange rate against Argentine peso at Banco Nación bank.
Illustration of rising US dollar exchange rate against Argentine peso at Banco Nación bank.
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Official dollar nears $1,500 and hits highest value of the year

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The official dollar closed on Wednesday, June 24 at $1,445 for purchase and $1,495 for sale at Banco Nación, up $5 from the previous close.

The official currency reached its highest value of the year, matching the level recorded on January 2. For the month, the quote posted a 4.5% increase, exceeding the expected 2% inflation.

The wholesale dollar traded at $1,468 for purchase and $1,477 for sale. Financial dollars closed with MEP at $1,505 and contado con liquidación at $1,554.

The blue dollar ended at $1,510 for purchase and $1,530 for sale. The tarjeta dollar stood at $1,943.

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Users on X expressed concern over the official dollar reaching its yearly high near $1,500, with some criticizing government policies and warning of price impacts; news accounts shared exact closing figures matching the article while others noted financial dollar pressures.

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Illustration of rising dollar exchange rate to 1460 with financial charts and currency notes.
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Official dollar closed the week higher and reached $1,460

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The official retail dollar closed at $1,460 on Friday, June 5, while the wholesale exchange rate rose $3.50 to $1,440.

The official dollar quoted at $1,420 for selling on Friday April 24, marking an increase from the previous week. The blue dollar also closed at $1,420, up $10. Financial dollars showed similar rises on a day of high trading volume.

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The official dollar reached 1,480 pesos for sale on Friday, June 19, marking its fourth consecutive increase.

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