This Sunday, April 13, this is how the dollar and euro valued in Cuba today. In addition to the Canadian dollar and the Freely Convertible Currency (MLC), according to the media's morning monitoring El ToqueThe exchange rate and official rates for several foreign currencies are also available at the island's Central Bank.
The week starts with stability in the informal foreign exchange market according to the media El Touch, who is in charge of monitoring the daily values of the main currencies bought and sold on the street on the island. Everything remains the same as yesterday, Saturday, judging by these values.
The value of the US dollar on the black market in Cuba today dawned at around 360 Cuban pesos per greenback, while the euro is trading 10 pesos more expensive, at around 370 Cuban pesos. MLC It remains stable, having been one of the currencies with the most changes in recent days, and is being bought and sold at around 260 Cuban pesos.
Finally, the Canadian dollar, which is in higher demand due to the increase in circulation due to the arrival of Canadian tourists on flights with Air Canada, Sunwing, Air Transat, and other airlines, remains at a street exchange rate of 230 pesos per dollar today, Sunday.
Value of the dollar in Cuba today on the black market
With this exchange rate: 100 US dollars are equivalent to 36 Cuban pesos, and 100 euros to 37 Cuban pesos. Meanwhile, 100 Canadian dollars would have an exchange rate in Cuban currency of 22 Cuban pesos.
According to official data, the average monthly salary of a Cuban is 4200 pesos, which would be equivalent to just $11 a month compared to the current value of the dollar in Cuba. However, the minimum wage is much lower, just 2500 pesos, and a pension is around 1500 pesos, one of the lowest, which would be just $4 a month.
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