What Are Today’s Exchange Rates for the Dollar, Euro, and Freely Convertible Currency in Cuba?

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The unofficial currency exchange market in Cuba kicks off the week without any alterations compared to the previous day. As Monday dawns, the dollar holds steady at 345 CUP, a rate it reached over the weekend.

The Freely Convertible Currency (MLC), which saw several increases throughout February, currently remains at 285 CUP. The euro, too, shows no change, maintaining its value at 345 CUP, matching the dollar’s rate. However, the median value of the euro in the last 24 hours indicates a slight increase to 347 CUP, according to the monitoring conducted by elToque on the buying and selling of foreign currencies. This median value suggests that the euro might experience a rise in the coming hours or days.

Exchange rates for today, March 3, 2025, at 9:40 a.m. in Cuba are as follows:

The unpredictability of exchange rates on the island prompts many Cubans to keenly monitor the informal market, seeking strategies to safeguard their purchasing power amid the depreciation of the CUP.

Conversion rates of each available denomination of euros and U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos (CUP) as of March 3:

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