The Argentine peso continued to fluctuate against the US dollar on Thursday, June 25th, with significant disparities between official and unofficial exchange rates. Banco Nación is currently selling dollars at 1,495 pesos. Meanwhile, the unofficial “blue” market rate reached 1,530 pesos per dollar, indicating a considerable premium. The Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) intervened in the market, purchasing 70 million US dollars in an effort to stabilize the currency. This intervention suggests ongoing pressure on the peso and the BCRA’s attempts to manage the exchange rate. The differing rates highlight the economic challenges facing Argentina, including inflation and limited access to US dollars. These developments are being closely watched by investors and economists.