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Dollar today: how much foreign currencies are trading this Sunday, September 11

Dollar today: how much foreign currencies are trading this Sunday, September 11

In the last week, the prices of the dollar had a series of disparate movements in the different exchange markets. While in the official the regulated currency scored five bullish days, in the parallel a bearish streak prevailed. For its part, the Central Bank (BCRA) strengthened its buying trend and accumulated 1,030 million dollars during the first days of the month.

This Sunday the dollar official without taxes dawns at $142.41 for the purchase and is sold at an average of $148.41 per unitso the weekly rise of this badge was $2.55, according to estimates by Banco Nación (BNA).

The wholesale dollar for banks rose $2.12 this week, so today it is trading at $140.95 for purchase and $141.15 for sale.

With regard to the so-called dollar solidarity, which is made up of the official price plus 30% of the COUNTRY Tax and a deductible of 45% of Income Tax and Personal Assets, this week it climbed $4.46 and today it is listed at $259.72 for sale.

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