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The Euro Continues to Give Way to the Algerian Dinar

The euro has seen its value decrease slightly on the parallel foreign exchange market in Algeria. On 29 January, after a day of closure due to difficult weather conditions, the Cambistas of the Square Port-Said of Algiers resumed their activities. The euro then rose from 282 Algerian dinars on 27 January to 280 dinars, thus marking a decrease of 2 dinars. This reduction is part of a dynamic already observed in recent weeks, where the euro seems …
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The euro has seen its value decrease slightly on the parallel foreign exchange market in Algeria. On 29 January, after a day of closure due to difficult weather conditions, the Cambistas of the Square Port-Said of Algiers resumed their activities. The euro then rose from 282 Algerian dinars on 27 January to 280 dinars, thus marking a decrease of 2 dinars. This reduction is part of a dynamic already observed in recent weeks, where the euro seems …

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observalgerie.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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