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Argentina’s ‘blue dollar’ drops after 10-day post-election surge

On Argentina's recent financial trading day, the unofficial dollar price, also known as the "blue dollar", decreased 20 pesos (2.56%), closing at 760 pesos per unit in the country's leading exchange houses.

This shift marked a break from its consistent ascent over ten successive days and occurred for the first time since the primary elections on August 13.

The election saw the libertarian economist and deputy, Javier Milei, emerging victorious from the "La Libertad Avanza" party.

Concurrently, the official dollar's value in the wholesale market, used for foreign trade and financial operations, concluded the day under. . .

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