Córdoba Blue Dollar Dips Below $1,100 on Monday

Córdoba’s Blue Dollar Dips below $1,100 on Monday

Buenos Aires and Córdoba seen another day of financial ups and downs. Several factors suggest a declining rate.

The blue dollar dropped to $1,111 in Córdoba, marking a $21 drop from Friday’s closing price. Meanwhile, Buenos Aires saw a reduction to US$1,100.

This downward trend counters the previous week’s boom, where the blue dollar fetched a historic high of $1,515 in Córdoba, surpassing Buenos Aires’ $1,500. This unprecedented surge established a new historical marker for the parallel dollar.

Blue Dollar Connection:

It’s carefully tracked across various platforms by residents. It is also where pesos are traded.

Official Versus Economical Fluctuation:

Experts Explain Factors Driving a Drop in the Blue Dollar

Several factors contribute to the devaluation.

  • Political and Economic Uncertainties:

Argentina is facing continued political uncertainty, causing ebb and flow in the blue billet.

Other Financial Options:

  • Official USD: $1,032

  • USD MEP/Bolsa: $1,071.10
    $ With liquid cash: $1,096.10

  • Cryptocurrency: $1,105.30
  • USD Card: $1,651.20

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What are the potential ripple effects of ⁢this ceasefire for⁣ other‌ countries in ⁢the Middle ‍East?

## ‌Holding the Line: A Delicate Ceasefire with Hezbollah

**[Host]** ⁣Welcome back to the show. ‍Joining us now is international⁢ relations expert⁤ Dr. Emily Carter⁣ to discuss‍ the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. ​ Dr. Carter, the⁢ situation seems increasingly tense. What⁢ are your ‌thoughts​ on this ‌recent‌ ceasefire agreement?

**[Dr. Carter]** Thank you for having me. ⁤ The ceasefire ⁢is certainly a‍ welcome development, offering a⁤ temporary‍ respite from the ‍violence. However, as‍ National Security​ Advisor ⁢Jake Sullivan stated in‍ his recent interview with NBC News⁤ [[1](https://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/video/nsa-jake-sullivan-says-we-need-to-protect-israel-hezbollah-ceasefire-full-interview-225867845910)], ⁣”we need to protect” this fragile peace.

The underlying issues that led to the conflict⁣ haven’t disappeared.‍ Both ⁤sides ‍remain‌ deeply mistrustful, and the potential for ​further escalation is very real.

**[Host]** You mentioned the deep ​mistrust. How important is ⁣it for the international community to play a role in monitoring‍ and enforcing⁣ this⁤ ceasefire?

**[Dr. Carter]:** Absolutely​ crucial.‍ The international‍ community can ⁢act ⁢as a stabilizing ⁤force, helping to build confidence ⁤and prevent misunderstandings‌ from spiraling out‌ of control. This ⁤could⁣ involve deploying⁤ observers​ to monitor⁣ the ceasefire line, facilitating dialogue between the parties, and ⁤providing humanitarian assistance⁤ to affected populations.

**[Host]** And ⁢what about the​ broader​ implications for ‌the region?

**[Dr. Carter]:** This ‍ceasefire has certainly caught the ‌attention of⁣ other⁣ regional⁢ players. ‌The ⁤outcome here could have ripple​ effects across the Middle East, influencing dynamics in Lebanon, ⁤Syria, and beyond. It underscores the need ⁤for a ​comprehensive and lasting ‌solution to the underlying conflicts in the region.

**[Host]** Dr. Carter,​ thank you‌ for your time ‌and insights.

**[Dr. Carter]** Thank you for having me.

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