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  2. Historical exchange rates of Argentine currency - Wikipedia

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    USD to Argentine peso exchange rates, 1976–1991 USD to Argentine peso exchange rate, 1991–2022. The following table contains the monthly historical exchange rate of the different currencies of Argentina, expressed in Argentine currency units per United States dollar. [citation needed] The exchange rate at the end of each month is expressed in:

  3. Argentine peso - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 a new peso (ISO 4217: ARS) was introduced, referred to as peso convertible since the international exchange rate was fixed by the Central Bank at 1 peso to 1 U.S. dollar, and for every peso convertible circulating, there was a US dollar in the Central Bank's foreign currency reserves. It replaced the austral at a rate of 1 peso = 10,000 ...

  4. Can Argentina really move from the peso to the dollar?

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    Argentina’s dollar bonds rose Monday, while the New York-listed shares of several Argentine companies surged. State-owned energy company YPF ( YPF ) jumped 40%, and banks Banco Macro ( BMA ) and ...

  5. 5 places to travel while the US dollar is strong to get the ...

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    The value of the US dollar against the Argentine peso has risen by $1,589% in the past five years, according to NetVoucherCodes. As of writing, $1 was equal to about 1,012 Argentine pesos. South ...

  6. Argentina to devalue peso by over 50% as part of emergency ...

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    Argentina will devalue the peso by more than 50% as part of emergency measures to help the nation’s struggling economy, the country’s Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced Tuesday.

  7. 2018–present Argentine monetary crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2018–present Argentine monetary crisis is an ongoing severe devaluation of the Argentine peso, caused by high inflation and steep fall in the perceived value of the currency at the local level as it continually lost purchasing power, along with other domestic and international factors.

  8. Redenomination - Wikipedia

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    Argentine peso (ARP) = 10 000 ... still used in official documents today. Argentine austral = 1 000 Peso argentino ... around 3,000 per U.S. dollar, with banknotes up ...

  9. 'Warren Buffett knows this': Michael Saylor warns that the US ...

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    “The only difference [between] the U.S. dollar and the [Argentine] peso is, whereas it takes 20 years to lose your family's fortune in the peso, it takes about 90 years to lose your family's ...