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Dollar today: how much foreign currencies are trading this Sunday, August 21

Dollar today: how much foreign currencies are trading this Sunday, August 21

The quotes of dollar They closed the third business week of August with a series of disparate movements in the different exchange markets: the regulated ones rose all five days of the week, the financial ones also registered a sharp rise and the parallel one had a slight setback.

At Banco Nación (BNA), the dollar official without taxes advanced $1.47 throughout the week, so starts this Sunday at $136.84 to buy and $142.84 to sell. While in private banking entities, foreign currency it is an average of $145 for sale.

The wholesale dollar rose $1.55 this week: today it is trading at $135.90 for buying and $136.10 for selling.

For his part, the dollar solidarity or saver, whose value starts from the official and is added to which is added 30% of the COUNTRY Tax and the deductible 45% of Income Tax and Personal Assets, is listed this Sunday at $249.97 for salewhich translates into a cumulative rise of $2.57 compared to last week.

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