The BCRA Made Another "Super Purchase" of Dollars and Already Has Almost 97% of the Target that Had Been Set for This Year
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The organization was left with US$ 447 million, the second highest purchase of 2026.The country risk broke the 500 points.Argentine shares on Wall Street deflated.
The Central Bank of the Republic of Argentina (BCRA) concluded on Thursday the second largest purchase of dollars in the period 2026 when it acquired US$447 million in the exchange market. The operation represented the absorption of almost 66% of the US$672 million negotiated during the day and consolidated the process of accumulation of reserves promoted by the agency in recent months.
On Thursday, the Central Bank made the second largest purchase so far this year and exceeded 96% of the target set for this 2026. In turn, and after the acquisition of more than USD 100 million on Wednesday, the entity has been carrying 96 days to the thread adding dollars. The organization led by Santiago Bausili got in this wheel USD 447 million, only USD 10 million less than the USD 457 million incorporated on April 10, the highest figure in …
The Central Bank accumulates US$9.6 billion in 2026 after buying US$447 million on a single wheel. Reserves exceed US$48 billion, peaks since 2019, while the market questions whether the dollar is really behind.
The Central Bank again stepped hard on the exchange market. On Thursday, the company bought USD 447 million, the second highest daily purchase of the year, and raised its gross reserves to USD 48,511 million, the highest level since 2019. The figure left the government on the verge of meeting the annual foreign exchange purchase target, although the relief will have an immediate proof: before the end of the week it will have to face a payment of…
In the balance sheet, gross international reserves rose to US$ 48,511 million, with a rise of US$ 644 million compared to the last day. Thus, the BCRA reaches the highest level of reserves since September 30, 2019, when they reached US$ 48,703 million. Read more
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