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.
The parallel U.S. dollar, known as dollar blue, closed on Monday April 27 at $1.410 for buying and $1.430 for selling, up $10, as reported by Perfil.
At Banco de la Nación Argentina (BNA), the official dollar quoted at $1.390 for buying and $1.440 for selling. The MEP dollar, or stock dollar, traded at $1.454.10 for buying and $1.463.70 for selling.
The contado con liquidación (CCL) dollar reached $1.517.70 for buying and $1.518.70 for selling. Meanwhile, the crypto dollar operated at $1.499.90 for buying and $1.500 for selling. The card dollar, used for card transactions abroad, quoted at $1.872.
The country risk, measured by JP Morgan, stood at 582 basis points. Since April 2025, currency purchases at banks have no limits, though the card dollar retains a 30% surcharge for foreign expenses.