The Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) set the official exchange rate at 587.4059 bolívares per U.S. dollar on June 15, 2026, according to data from Finanzas Digital. This figure marks the end of a week where the official dollar increased by 2.64%, according to Contrapunto.com, while the euro surpassed the 680 bolívares threshold by the week’s close, per LaPatilla.com.
- June 15 Rate: 587.4059 Bs/USD (+0.81%)
- June 12 Rate: 582.6862 Bs/USD (+0.89%)
- Weekly Dollar Increase: 2.64%
- Euro Closing Rate: Above 680 bolívares
How the Official Exchange Rate Shifted
The BCV published its latest currency update on June 15, as reported by Diario Primicia. The rate of 587.4059 bolívares reflects a 0.81% increase from the previous session. This follows a similar upward movement on June 12, when Finanzas Digital reported the rate at 582.6862 bolívares, a 0.89% increase at that time.

While the daily percentage growth slowed slightly between June 12 and June 15, the overall weekly trend remained positive. Contrapunto.com reported that the official dollar climbed a total of 2.64% over the course of the week.
Euro Performance and Market Trends
The upward trend extended beyond the U.S. dollar. According to LaPatilla.com, the euro also saw gains, closing the week at a value exceeding 680 bolívares. This movement aligns with the broader ascent of the official dollar reported by other local outlets.