Today's Euro exchange rate in Argentina: Currency value for Monday, August 4th
The historical performance of the euro against the US dollar (EUR/USD) shows that as of August 8, 2025, the exchange rate is approximately 1.1660 USD per euro. This reflects a slight short-term weakening of about 0.66% over the past month but a notable annual appreciation of about 6.8% over the last 12 months.
On August 4, the euro was trading at $1540.00 for purchase and $1615.00 for sale. Compared to the first days of the year, the euro's quotation for sale on August 4 was higher, while its quotation for purchase was higher on the same day compared to the beginning of the year. The euro has shown an upward trend in the last five trading sessions, with an increase of 5.48 percent.
The official dollar, on the other hand, is trading at $1328.90 for purchase and $1372.68 for sale, according to information from the National Bank. The official dollar's quotation for sale is higher than its quotation for purchase, which is also the case for the blue dollar, trading at $1310.00 for purchase and $1330.00 for sale.
The blue dollar positions itself -1.42 percent below the value reported by the Central Bank, indicating a lower value compared to the official dollar. Interestingly, the blue dollar's quotation for sale is higher than its quotation for purchase, a trend that is shared by the euro.
Regarding the future forecast, market analysts and global macro models suggest a mild depreciation trend ahead. The rate is expected to fall to about 1.15 USD per euro by the end of Q3 2025 and further decline to approximately 1.12 USD per euro within 12 months from the current date. This projection indicates a moderate weakening of the euro relative to the dollar, possibly reflecting anticipated divergent monetary policy stances, economic growth expectations, or geopolitical risks.
In summary, the euro has performed relatively well against the US dollar over the past year but is expected to slightly weaken over the next year according to prevailing forecasts. This balance reflects complex economic dynamics influencing currency markets in 2025.
[1] Source: Global Financial Markets Research Institute [2] Source: Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) [3] Source: European Central Bank (ECB) [4] Source: International Monetary Fund (IMF) [5] Source: World Bank
- The mild depreciation forecast for the euro against the US dollar could have implications for the future of European finance news, potentially affecting investment strategies and financial decisions.
- Amidst a projected weakening of the euro, it will be interesting to observe how the performance of the European economy, particularly in its finance sector, responds to the anticipated shift in the currency market against the US dollar.