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The euro is already close to 350 pesos in the Cuban informal market

The European currency showed an increase in its price, after several days of stability.

Billetes de 50 euros (Imagen de referencia) © Pixabay
50 euro bills (Reference image) Photo © Pixabay

After several days of stability, The euro has had an increase of three pesos in the price that is established in the Cuban informal market and that is reported by the independent media elToque.

In the last hours The European currency rose to 348 CUP, marking an increase of three pesos in relation to several previous days.

On April 3, it was last date on which the increase of this currency became valid, which reached 345 pesos, five pesos above the US dollar and with an increase of three pesos compared to the previous day, according to the oscillations recorded by elToque.

For its part, The dollar remains at 340 Cuban pesos, While the Freely Convertible Currency (MLC) remains unchanged, at 280 CUP, the same value at which it arrived on April 2 and very far from euros and dollars.

Regarding the behavior of the median values, in the last 24 hours elToque made it known purchase offers for the euro at 348 CUP and sale at 347.

The dollar is being bought on average at 340 and is being sold at 342.50.

In the case of MLC the median is 280 pesos for both purchase and sale.

The reference rate of elToque It is prepared after the analysis of the purchase and sale advertisements of the three reference currencies published on social networks and classified websites. From this result, a price is established that is used to know the values of the main currencies that circulate in the country.

However, it must be taken into account that the representative rate is formed from purchase or sale announcements, that is, they are not concrete operations, but rather they express the desire of the actors who participate in that market. Hence The figures shared should be taken as a reference only..

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