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This is how the different dollar prices opened in Argentina this Thursday, November 10

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In Argentina, the Dolar blue opened this Thursday, November 10 with a rise of 0.34%. At the same time, the other exchange rates also registered increases compared to last Wednesday the 9th, according to the economic newspaper El Cronista.

These are the prices at the beginning of this Thursday:

Dolar blue

A$288.00 for the purchase and A$292.00 for the sale; 0.34% (A$ 1) above what was registered on Wednesday.

Dollar National Bank (BNA)

A$158.50 for the purchase and A$166.50 for the sale; a rise of 0.60% compared to Wednesday.

tourist dollar

A$333.00 per sale; a rise of 0.60% compared to Wednesday.

wholesale dollar

A$159.82 for the purchase and A$160.02 for the sale; 0.19% above Wednesday’s value.

Dollar counted with liquidation (cdo c/liq)

A$290.34 for the purchase, A$306.28 for the sale; a rise of 1.34% compared to what was recorded on Wednesday.

Cash MEP dollar

A$290.63 purchase; A$292.77 per sale; 0.17% above than recorded on Wednesday.

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