Overview
- Banco Nación’s reference rate stands at $1,400 for buying and $1,450 for selling on Sunday, with values carried over from Thursday due to the holiday closure.
- The blue dollar is quoted around $1,455 for buying and $1,475 for selling, leaving a roughly 4% gap versus the bank rate.
- Financial dollars hover near the official level, with MEP around $1,440–$1,441 and CCL near $1,441–$1,453, while the wholesale rate is about $1,420.
- U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed direct purchases of pesos and a $20 billion swap with the BCRA, moves credited with Thursday’s drop in the official dollar.
- Regional differences persist as Córdoba’s blue is reported at $1,490, and analyst Salvador Di Stefano advises holding local stocks and bonds while forecasting a lower long‑term exchange rate.