What are the official prices and their various exchange rates today, Monday, November 24?

he Official dollar Quote this Monday 24 November At a price of $1,400 to buy and $1,450 to sell in banks.

As for Blue dollarToday, it is trading at $1,405 to buy and $1,425 to sell. Therefore, it represents a gap of 0% with respect to the official dollar. he Blue dollar value It differs significantly from the official dollar, which is bought in banks and has a fixed rate.

On the other hand, the Tourist dollar (Also known as Solidarity dollar) Listed at $1885. This value is the one used when buying dollars for savings or making transactions abroad and arises from adding 30% to the value of the official dollar on the day.

Another exchange rate is Wholesale dollarsWhich starts today at $1,487.38 to buy and $1,506.80 to sell.

with regard to Count with the questioner (CCL), reference price is $1,488.10. CCL is the process that allows companies to buy Argentine paper on the domestic market and sell it abroad in order to convert foreign currency for “hoarding.”

Today in Argentina there are at least six different types of US currency rates, some more commonly used than others.

Saving dollar/card or tourist dollar/solidarity: The government imposes a 30% surcharge on purchases made with cards in foreign currency and on the possession of foreign currency for hoarding within the official department.

Blue dollar: It is the ticket that is sold in the informal market, through caves or “little trees” on the street.

Back with Liqui: It is a legal process to obtain dollars abroad. It has become the preferred path for companies. Argentine securities or stocks are bought with pesos and then sold abroad for dollars.

Official or retail dollar: It is the price that individuals can reach but always within the $200 limit set by the stock.

Wholesale dollars: It is used for foreign trade, repayment of dollar debts and dividends. In theory, it is what affects the setting of prices for imported products.

Dollars for industry and servicesDue to the effect of deductions, exporters of manufactures and services actually receive a dollar worth less than the official value, and much less than the blue value. Within this category there are different values ​​for those who export meat and dairy, for wheat, corn, sunflowers and soybeans.