The Argentine peso continued its downward trend against the US dollar, reaching a five-month high of 1,480 pesos per dollar for the fourth consecutive day. This increase occurred despite the lack of external market references due to a holiday in the United States. The exchange rate at Banco Nación reached 1,480 pesos, while the wholesale market operated without guidance from international markets. Analysts attribute the peso’s decline to ongoing economic uncertainty and limited foreign currency reserves within Argentina. The situation raises concerns about potential inflationary pressures and the cost of imports. No immediate government response to stabilize the currency has been announced. This marks a significant depreciation for the peso in recent weeks.