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Currency Band Ceiling Could Reach $1,880 ARS in August Following Inflation Data

16/07/2026 10:14 - Economia

Currency Band Ceiling Could Reach $1,880 ARS in August Following Inflation Data

The recent report from INDEC (Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Censuses) confirmed that June 2026 inflation was 1.9%, breaking the 2% floor for the first time in 10 months. This positive data directly impacts market projections for the exchange rate.


Understanding the Local Context: The Dollar and the Currency Band

For foreign observers, Argentina's exchange rate system can seem complex. Currently, the official wholesale exchange rate (known locally as the 'dolar mayorista') stands at $1,471.50 ARS. Meanwhile, the state-owned Banco Nacion (the primary reference for retail operations) offers the dollar at $1,495 ARS. The informal market, known as the 'dolar blue' (the parallel exchange rate used by citizens and tourists), is trading at $1,520 ARS.

The government operates with a 'currency band' (an agreed upper and lower limit for the official exchange rate). The current ceiling of this band is at $1,816 ARS, leaving a gap of about 24% from the current official rate. However, through a system called the crawling peg—where the currency is devalued periodically in small amounts to match inflation—this ceiling will continue its upward path.

Inflation Projections (REM - BCRA)

The REM (Market Expectations Survey) is a monthly survey by the Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) gathering forecasts from private economists.

  • July 2026: 2%
  • August 2026: 1.8%
  • September 2026: 1.8%

Current Exchange Rates

  • Official Wholesale (Mayorista): $1,471.50 ARS
  • State Bank (Banco Nacion): $1,495 ARS
  • Parallel (Dolar Blue): $1,520 ARS

Heading Towards a $1,880 Ceiling in August

Taking into account the inflation projections from the BCRA's REM, which estimate 2% for July and 1.8% for August, the monthly sliding of the exchange rate could push the band's ceiling to approach $1,880 ARS by the end of August 2026.

Despite this nominal increase in the ceiling, the real distance between the official dollar and the band's limit will remain wide. This reduces pressure on the exchange rate and favors market predictability, a key factor for foreign investment.

The Central Bank's Strong Backing

The stability scenario is backed by the solid reserves of the Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA), which maintains a shield of USD 20,000 million. Recently, the BCRA purchased USD 532 million in a single trading session, marking the largest purchase amount of the year under President Javier Milei's administration. This demonstrates the monetary authority's strength to intervene in the market if necessary.

Additionally, Argentina's Country Risk (a measure indicating the likelihood of a country defaulting on its debt, measured in basis points) stands at 402 points. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects a 3.5% growth for the Argentine economy, with the expected visit of IMF Director Kristalina Georgieva on July 27, 2026.

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