Dollar TODAY: November 6 Prices – TyC Sports
- This report summarizes the latest data on the official and blue dollar exchange rates in Argentina as of November 6, 2025.
- * There is a notable difference between the official dollar rate and the blue dollar rate, indicating a substantial gap in the foreign exchange market.
- The following table summarizes the reported exchange rates.
Argentina Dollar Report – november 6, 2025
This report summarizes the latest data on the official and blue dollar exchange rates in Argentina as of November 6, 2025. It consolidates data from TyC sports, Page | 12, and Clarin.com.
Key Observations:
* There is a notable difference between the official dollar rate and the blue dollar rate, indicating a substantial gap in the foreign exchange market.
* The blue dollar rate is being tracked “minute by minute” by clarin.com, suggesting volatility in the parallel market.
* All sources report on both the official and blue dollar rates, highlighting the importance of both in the Argentine economic context.
Exchange Rates – November 6, 2025
The following table summarizes the reported exchange rates. Note that the “Blue Dollar” rate fluctuates and the values below represent snapshots in time from the provided sources.
| Currency | Official Rate (ARS/USD) | Blue Dollar Rate (ARS/USD) | Source | Time Reported |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USD | 816.50 | 1,020 – 1,030 | TyC Sports | November 6, 2025 |
| USD | N/A | 1,025 | Page | 12 | November 6, 2025 |
| USD | N/A | Fluctuating (Live) | Clarin.com | November 6, 2025 (Minute by Minute) |
Further Details & Context:
* Official Dollar: TyC sports reports an official dollar quote of 816.50 Argentine pesos (ARS) per 1 US Dollar (USD).
* Blue Dollar: The “blue dollar” refers to the unofficial, parallel exchange rate.page | 12 reports a rate of 1,025 ARS/USD. tyc Sports indicates a range of 1,020 - 1,030 ARS/USD. Clarin.com is providing live updates, indicating the rate is dynamic.
* Volatility: The live tracking by Clarin.com suggests the blue dollar rate is subject to frequent changes. This is typical in Argentina due to capital controls and economic uncertainty.
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