How much does the dollar trade this Friday, January 5: information, minute by minute
After the third day of 2024, the financial dollar accelerated its rise towards the $1,100 mark. Cash with settlement increased by 4%, reaching $1,089.62. This Friday’s quotes.
17:05 The blue dollar closed at $1,025
The parallel currency rose $5 this Friday and continued to rise over the weekend.
16:26 The official dollar closes at $832
The currency ended the week at $832 for selling and $792 for buying on the Banco Nacional board. During the week, it advanced to $3.75.
15:31 The S&P Marvell index advanced 2%
After half a day in the Buenos Aires market, the S&P Marvel index rose 2% to 1,025,308,900 units, while shares of Argentine companies traded lower on Wall Street.
13:23 New increase in MEP and cash with settlement
The dollar was trading at $792 for buying and $832 for selling at Banco Nacional this afternoon, while the cash with settlement dollar (CCL) was up 1.5% at $1,107.12 in the stock market.
For its part, the MEP or Stock Market Dollar gained 2.4% and was trading at $1,075.32.
Meanwhile, Argentina’s country risk stood at 2,035 basis points, according to an index compiled by JP Morgan.
10:25 Country risk is positioned at 2,018 points
At Banco Nacional, the dollar opened at $792 for buying and $832 for selling.
Meanwhile, country risk stood at 2,018 basis points, according to an index prepared by JP Morgan.
08:50 A blue dollar sells for $1,020
In a context marked by political and financial tensions, the blue dollar will start operations at $970 and $1,020 for purchases. The official price represents a gap of 20% based on closes of $831.50 at Banco Nacional and $811.70 at the wholesaler.
With these values, the dollar for spend in foreign currency with the card is $1,330.40. In the system’s banks average, the bill reaches $853.15.
In the financial options sector, MEP will open at $1,050.43 and Cash with Settlement (CCL) will open at $1,088.39, marking gains over the past two days.
On Friday, the central bank acquired US$211 million, taking total reserves to US$23,881 million.