15/06/2026 09:51 - Economia
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On this Monday, June 15, 2026, Argentina observes a national holiday commemorating the 205th anniversary of the death of General Martín Miguel de Güemes, a hero of the Argentine War of Independence. Despite the holiday, exchange rate markets maintain notable stability.
The official dollar remains at $1,450 Argentine pesos for selling, while the 'blue dollar' (parallel market) operates at $1,460, showing a minimal gap that reflects current exchange rate calm.
The macroeconomic context is encouraging: rating agency Standard & Poor's upgraded Argentina's sovereign credit rating from CCC+ to B-, and country risk fell to 437 basis points, its lowest level since May 2018. May inflation reached 2.1%, the lowest in eight months.
| Dollar Type | Buy | Sell | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Official | $1,400.00 | $1,450.00 | 0% |
| Blue (Parallel) | $1,440.00 | $1,460.00 | +0.69% |
| Card Rate | - | $1,885.00 | 0% |
| MEP | - | $1,450.03 | -0.05% |
| CCL | - | $1,498.83 | +0.39% |
| Crypto | - | $1,519.52 | 0% |
Last updated: June 12, 2026, 8:57 PM (local time)
Why are there so many different dollar rates?
Argentina has maintained strict foreign exchange controls for years. This created multiple exchange rates: an official rate regulated by the Central Bank (BCRA) and various parallel rates that reflect actual supply and demand.
For investors and those sending money abroad:
Martín Miguel de Güemes (1785-1821) was an Argentine military leader who played a crucial role in the War of Independence against Spain. He led guerrilla warfare in northern Argentina and is celebrated for defending the region from royalist forces. His death on June 17, 1821, is commemorated annually, and the holiday was moved to Monday, June 15, 2026, creating a long weekend.
The exchange rate stability reflects broader economic improvements:
Country Risk (Riesgo País): A measure indicating the likelihood of a country defaulting on its debt payments. Lower numbers suggest safer investment conditions. Argentina's 437 basis points means investors demand an additional 4.37% return compared to US Treasury bonds.
Basis Points: One hundredth of one percent (0.01%). A 437 basis point spread equals a 4.37% additional yield premium.
Source: TN Economía (Todo Noticias)
Alfredo S. Quiroga
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