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The Dollar Went Down: How Much the Officer and the Blue Contribute

Summary by El Sol
This Wednesday, July 16, the official dollar in the National Bank is listed at $1,220 for purchase and $1,275 for sale, with a decrease of $10 relative to the last closing. Meanwhile, the blue dollar also suffered a fall and is offered at $1,295 for sale. At some point in the current week it reached $1,350. Meanwhile, the MEP dollar is obtained at $1,272 and the Liquidation Account (CCL), at $1,275. The dollar card is located at $1,657,50. The p…
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This Wednesday, July 16, the official dollar in the National Bank is listed at $1,220 for purchase and $1,275 for sale, with a decrease of $10 relative to the last closing. Meanwhile, the blue dollar also suffered a fall and is offered at $1,295 for sale. At some point in the current week it reached $1,350. Meanwhile, the MEP dollar is obtained at $1,272 and the Liquidation Account (CCL), at $1,275. The dollar card is located at $1,657,50. The p…

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El Sol broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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