The official dollar in Argentina has maintained an update of 2% per month since the Central Bank established that rule last December. The official dollar ended on Friday at $881.50, the blue below $1,000 and the cash with liquid, the one most used by companies to operate abroad, is $120 cheaper than at the beginning of the year.

The IMF, through its reports and statements by its officials, has already warned the Argentine authorities to get out of the 2% crawling peg. It is not only the IMF that speaks about the need to abandon this transitory exchange rate policy.