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The Argentine peso continues its downward trajectory against the US dollar this morning as market tensions persist amid economic policy uncertainty.
This report examines current rates, recent market movements, and the critical spread between official and parallel markets.Current Exchange Rates (March 18, 2025, 7:23 AM GMT)The official USD/ARS exchange rate stands at approximately 1,067 pesos per dollar early this morning, extending yesterdays weakness.
Meanwhile, the parallel blue dollar rate, which reflects street-level currency transactions, trades significantly higher at approximately 1,180 pesos per dollar, maintaining a notable premium over official channels.Key Rate Comparison:Official Rate: ~1,067 ARS/USDBlue Dollar Rate: ~1,180 ARS/USDSpread: ~10.6%Market Movements (Past 24 Hours)Yesterdays trading saw the official rate hit 1,068 ARS to the dollar, marking a fresh high and continuing the pesos depreciation trend.
This represents a modest but steady decline from Fridays close of 1,063 ARS.
Overnight trading remained volatile as investors digested recent economic data and central bank policy signals.Peso Under Pressure: Inside Argentinas 10.6% Official-Blue Dollar Spread March 18, 2025.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The currency has weakened substantially over the longer term, with official data showing a 25.36% depreciation since March 2024.
This persistent slide comes despite the central banks February decision to reduce the crawling peg rate to 1% monthly from the previous 2%.Official vs.
Blue Dollar AnalysisThe gap between official and parallel markets remains a critical economic indicator in Argentina.
The approximately 10.6% spread continues to reflect underlying economic stress, though it has narrowed significantly compared to historical periods when it exceeded 100%.Market analyst Diego Martnez of Banco Ciudad noted: The narrowing spread indicates partial success in the governments currency stabilization efforts, but persistent gaps signal ongoing structural challenges in Argentinas economy.The sustainability of this narrower spread remains questionable, with traders pointing to limited dollar availability in official channels and continued demand for hard currency as inflation protection.Technical AnalysisThe USD/ARS pair has established strong resistance at the 1,070 level, with immediate support around 1,060.
The 14-day RSI indicates the peso remains in oversold territory, though less extremely than in previous months.Chart patterns suggest a consolidation phase may be forming after several months of steady depreciation, with trading volume declining slightly over the past week as the market searches for direction.Volumes and Market FlowsThe ROFEX futures market has seen moderate trading volumes, with the March 2025 contract settling near 1,080.50 in yesterdays session on volume of approximately 416,000 contracts.
This relatively calm derivatives market suggests institutional investors have largely priced in current depreciation rates.Corporate dollar demand remains steady, primarily for import payments, while foreign investors continue to maintain cautious positioning in Argentine assets.Economic ImplicationsThe current exchange rate dynamics reflect Argentinas ongoing economic challenges despite recent policy shifts.
The governments decision to allow dollar-denominated pricing in January was a significant step toward a dual-currency system.Finance Minister Carlos Rodriguez commented this morning: The convergence between official and parallel rates reflects our commitment to market-based exchange mechanisms, though complete normalization remains a medium-term goal.Inflation expectations remain elevated, with businesses increasingly adopting dollar-referenced pricing as a hedge against further peso weakness.
This dollarization trend continues to spread through the economy despite official efforts to bolster confidence in the national currency.OutlookTraders expect continued pressure on the peso in the near term, with futures markets pricing in further depreciation.
The central banks declining foreign reserves position limits its intervention capacity, suggesting market forces will largely determine the currencys path.The key metric to watch remains the official-to-blue dollar spread, which could widen again if economic conditions deteriorate or policy credibility weakens.
Argentinas ongoing IMF program negotiations add another layer of uncertainty that could impact currency markets in the coming weeks.






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