Blue Dollars in Córdoba: How much did they trade on Tuesday, November 5

Blue Dollars in Córdoba: How much did they trade on Tuesday, November 5

2024-11-05 15:10:00

On Tuesday, November 5, the parallel dollar sold for 1,172 pesos in Córdoba, while in the city of Buenos Aires it reached 1,160 pesos.

Some exchanges in the capital of Córdoba set a minimum amount of $500 for retail dollar business, so they will not trade below that amount.

Current quote

  • – Purchase: $1,143.
  • – Price: $1,172.

official dollar

The official US dollar purchase price in Córdoba is $958.51 and the sale price is $1,021.96.

european parliament dollar

For its part, MEP USD has a buying price of $1,149.53 and a selling price of $1,150.57.

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**Interview with Economic Analyst Maria Torres on the Current​ Dollar Situation​ in Argentina**

**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Maria. Let’s dive right⁣ in. ‌The parallel dollar is trading significantly higher, ⁢with Córdoba rates at 1,172⁢ pesos, compared to 1,160 in Buenos Aires. What⁢ factors are driving⁣ this disparity?

**Maria Torres:** Thank you for having me. ⁤The differences in dollar ‌rates can often be attributed to local demand and supply dynamics, economic sentiment,⁤ and even potential‌ speculation. Córdoba tends to have different trading​ behaviors that can influence the local market.

**Editor:** Interesting. We’ve also ⁣noticed that some exchanges in Córdoba have ‍set ⁢a minimum ⁤trading amount of $500. How ​does this impact everyday consumers and businesses?

**Maria Torres:**⁤ Setting a minimum⁣ amount can create barriers for individuals ‌looking to exchange smaller sums. It could lead to frustration‍ among consumers‌ who are trying to navigate their finances‌ amidst rising inflation. ⁢Businesses could either adapt or‌ face ​challenges in sourcing ‌currency.

**Editor:** Let’s⁤ discuss​ the official dollar rates. With a current purchase ‌price ‌at‍ $958.51,⁢ how do these rates⁤ affect local businesses ⁢and the overall ‍economy in Córdoba?

**Maria Torres:**‍ The official dollar rates are crucial because they guide pricing and import costs.​ When the gap between the official and parallel⁤ market‌ continues‌ to widen, it‍ can‌ encourage ​more people to turn⁣ to the unofficial market,⁢ impacting revenue for ‍the ​government and potentially ‌leading to greater economic⁣ instability.

**Editor:** given this context, what do you think is⁢ the broader implication of these ⁢fluctuating dollar rates for ordinary Argentinians? ⁤How ⁣do they perceive​ the government’s management of the economy?

**Maria Torres:** The public’s perception of⁣ the government’s management is increasingly critical, especially when they see inconsistent policies⁢ leading to economic hardship. This is a ripe topic for debate ⁣among readers. I’d like to ask: How do you believe these ongoing ‍fluctuations in currency value reflect on the trust​ and‍ confidence⁤ Argentinians have in ‌their government?

**Editor:** That’s an excellent‌ question, Maria. We encourage our readers to weigh in and‌ share their thoughts on⁢ this​ issue!

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