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The dollar blue It is listed today, October 11th, at $276.00 to buy and $280.00 to sell. That price puts it 77.48 percent above the official price, which is between $149.20 and $157.76, as reported the National Bank. If compared to the last working day, dollar blue 1.08 percent is shown above as the US currency traded at $273.00 to buy and $277.00 to sell.
Over the past five business days, the blue dollar has remained stable with a swing of less than 1 percent.
Analyzing the currency’s year-to-date performance, the price of the blue dollar is up 29.51 percent from the beginning of the year, when it was trading at $208.00.
The price of the tourist dollar, today, October 11
On the other hand, the tourist dollar is sold for 260.30 dollars. This cost is generated by adding a 30% PAIS tax to the price of the US currency, and to this amount is added a 45% tax on prepayment of income tax.
Source: La Nacion
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