Foreign exchange

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Illustration of a Buenos Aires street scene showing exchange rate displays for dollars and euros on January 6, 2026, with crowds and currency elements.
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Dollar and euro exchange rates in Argentina on January 6, 2026

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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).

The Mexican peso ended May 21 with a modest depreciation, shaped by Banxico meeting minutes and Middle East developments.

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Argentina's Central Bank (BCRA) purchased US$146 million in the foreign exchange market, continuing an ongoing streak of more than 50 consecutive days of net buying and approaching 40% of its annual reserve accumulation target. Gross reserves closed at US$43.800 million.

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