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This is my personal interpretation, but here's my explanation.What accounts for the significant difference between the Western Union exchange rate and the blue dollar rate in the past month?
Certainly, considering that physical currency isn't physically sent out of the country, only orders are involved.This is my personal interpretation, but here's my explanation.
Remittance companies like Western Union, involved in the dollar-to-peso conversion process in Argentina, play a crucial role in the Contado con Liquidación (CCL) system. In this setup, they receive pesos in Argentina and pay out dollars in the USA. The cycle depends on efficiently unloading pesos, prompting these companies to adjust their "WU rate" accordingly. When there's a surplus of pesos, they increase the rate to attract more remittance transactions. Conversely, during periods of reduced CCL activity, they can lower the rate to enhance their profit margins.
Therefore, a decrease in the WU Rate suggests that, for some reason, there's a decline in the amount of money being sent out of the country through the CCL mechanism. However, this may seem counterintuitive at first glance.
Wow, this is great news then because this means we can just use our foreign credit card and get as good if not better rate? Great news! Thanks Javier Milei!Wow, the lines at the Western Union offices are really long. I've never seen anything like this. I've seen long lines but not this long. Maybe it's because it's a holiday weekend?
The MEP rate today when I was looking at it was around 920 to 933 to $1 USD (https://www.dolarito.ar) and the Western Union rate was only 835 to $1 USD when I checked earlier today. This means it's probably a better deal to just use your credit card now!
Western Union might be around the same or maybe even lower. I saw this:
Se viene otro dólar para las exportaciones, tras la reunión de Massa con su gabinete
Maduran las primeras medidas económicas tras las elecciones. La fórmula de Massa y el gabinete para fomentar la oferta de divisas y evitar una devaluación del tipo de cambio oficial.www.cronista.com
It can all be very confusing. See this post to get details about the MEP rate:But what rate exactly do you get when you use a foreign credit card? Is it the MEP rate? Last week the MEP was posted around 860 pesos to $1 US but I only got 810 to $1 US. Does anyone know exactly what the rate is?
Crazy as that is much better than the blue dollar rate I see onlineBut what rate exactly do you get when you use a foreign credit card? Is it the MEP rate? Last week the MEP was posted around 860 pesos to $1 US but I only got 810 to $1 US. Does anyone know exactly what the rate is?
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