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This is how the different dollar prices in Argentina opened this Monday, February 20

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In Argentina, the blue dollar had no variations at the beginning of this Monday, February 20. The other six main exchange rates also had increases compared to to Friday, February 17, according to the economic newspaper El Cronista.

These are the prices at the beginning of this Friday:

Dolar blue

A$373.00 to buy and A$377.00 to sell; without variations with respect to what was registered on Friday.

Dollar National Bank (BNA)

A$191.25 to buy and A$199.25 to sell; an increase of 0.38% compared to Friday.

tourist dollar

A$ 398.50.00 the sale; an increase of 0.38% compared to Friday.

wholesale dollar

A$192.99 to buy and A$193.19 to sell; 0.19% above of Friday’s value.

Dollar counted with liquidation (cdo c/liq)

A$344.98 to buy and A$374.90 to sell; an increase of 7.28% compared to the latest records on Friday.

Dollar MEP counted

A$353.47 the purchase and A$355.02 the sale; an increase of 0.21% compared to Friday.

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