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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    1301.4123$
  • Previous Close
    1318.8468$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -17.43$
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About

ARS.FOREX refers to the Argentine Peso (ARS) in the foreign exchange market (FOREX). Trading ARS against other currencies involves speculating on the fluctuations of its exchange rate. Due to Argentina's economic instability and capital controls, ARS trading volumes can be limited and subject to significant volatility, making it a riskier currency to trade compared to major global currencies. Participants typically include institutional investors, corporations with Argentinian operations, and speculators seeking to profit from short-term price movements.

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Factors

Economic Performance: Stronger Argentine economic growth typically strengthens the ARS.

Interest Rates: Higher Argentine interest rates can attract foreign investment, increasing ARS demand.

Inflation: High inflation weakens the ARS as its purchasing power declines.

Political Stability: Political uncertainty and instability can weaken the ARS.

Global Risk Sentiment: Risk-averse sentiment often leads investors to sell ARS for safer currencies.

Trade Balance: A trade surplus (exports exceeding imports) generally supports the ARS.

Central Bank Intervention: The Central Bank of Argentina can intervene in the forex market to influence the ARS exchange rate.

Commodity Prices: Argentina's export revenue from commodities like soy impacts ARS.

US Dollar Strength: A strong US dollar often puts downward pressure on the ARS.

Capital Flows: Significant capital outflows from Argentina can weaken the ARS.

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