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With no pesos on the street, the blue dollar is on the verge of surpassing 1,000 pesos

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The sellers who are dismantling the “hub” to pay the bills are not hiding their disappointment. For the first time this year, The blue dollar is about to break the $1,000 mark.

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In most of the caves in the city of Buenos Aires the price charged is 1,030 dollars for those who buy (20 pesos less than yesterday’s closing) and 1,000 dollars for those who sell.

But faced with the excess supply, motivated by the Argentines who, as President Javier Milei expressed days ago, go out to sell dollars to meet their expenses, some trees offer to buy green “big face” ones for $990.

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The last time informal stocks traded below $1,000 was late last year. On December 26, it closed at $985.

But from that day until today, accumulated inflation fluctuates around 35%, which shows that in real terms theThe current price of blue is lower than two months ago.

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Source: Clarin

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