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This is how the different dollar prices in Argentina opened this Monday, January 2

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In Argentina, The blue dollar opened with a decrease of 1.14% at the beginning of this Monday, January 2. In the other exchange rates, three increases and two unchanged values ​​were registered compared to last Friday, December 30, according to the economic newspaper El Cronista.

These are the prices at the beginning of this Monday:

Dolar blue

A$342.00 to buy and A$346.00 to sell; 1.14% below what was registered on Friday.

Dollar National Bank (BNA)

A$175.25 to buy and A$183.25 to sell; without changes compared to Friday.

tourist dollar

At $366.50 the sale; there was no variant compared to Friday.

wholesale dollar

A$ 176.96 the purchase and A$ 177.16 the sale; 0.21% above of Friday’s value.

Dollar counted with liquidation (cdo c/liq)

A$335.38 to buy, A$350.22 to sell; an increase of 6.71% compared to what was recorded on Friday.

Dollar MEP counted

At $334.76 the purchase; At $336.65 the sale; 0.85% from above than recorded on Friday.

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