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:
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Official USD: $1,032
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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.