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Dollar today: how much is the foreign currency trading for this Monday, April 11

Dollar today: how much is the foreign currency trading for this Monday, April 11

This Monday 11, all the prices of the dollar they open the exchange wheel with stability. In the regulated market, the official currency remains at the same price as Friday after the two-day stoppage for the weekend. This same scenario is replicated in the rest of the country’s foreign exchange markets.

On the screens of Banco Nación (BNA), the dollar official opens the day on Monday at $111.70 for the purchase and $117.70 for the sale. Meanwhile, in the rest of the banking entities, the average sale of foreign currency around $118 per unit.

The wholesale dollar in banks is trading today at $111.94 for purchase and $112.14 for sale.

For his part, the dollar solidarity, which is made up of the official value plus 30% of the PAÍS Tax and 35% as an advance of the Income Tax, is this morning at $194.21 for sale per unit.

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