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Symbols
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SIXB
Materials
SIXB
Materials
SIXB
-0.71%
1,092.79
-7.78
-0.71%
1,100.571,098.941,103.801,084.24
SIXC
Communications
SIXC
Communications
SIXC
-0.07%
604.74
-0.41
-0.07%
605.15605.15606.69602.76
SIXE
Energy
SIXE
Energy
SIXE
+1.64%
1,214.79
+19.60
+1.64%
1,195.191,204.711,221.691,204.71
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
-0.88%
1,724.58
-15.33
-0.88%
1,739.911,734.501,734.501,710.67
SIXM
Financials
SIXM
Financials
SIXM
+0.14%
639.43
+0.87
+0.14%
638.56640.21645.32638.69
SIXR
Staples
SIXR
Staples
SIXR
+0.91%
839.16
+7.59
+0.91%
831.57840.48844.16834.54
SIXRE
Real estate
SIXRE
Real estate
SIXRE
+1.08%
215.67
+2.31
+1.08%
213.36213.36215.79212.77
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
-1.69%
3,179.50
-54.68
-1.69%
3,234.183,171.863,195.363,145.46
SIXU
Utilities
SIXU
Utilities
SIXU
+0.13%
936.90
+1.25
+0.13%
935.65937.31941.44933.16
SIXV
Health care
SIXV
Health care
SIXV
+0.24%
1,452.77
+3.51
+0.24%
1,449.261,454.771,462.651,447.95
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
-0.73%
2,365.15
-17.30
-0.73%
2,382.452,371.192,380.452,362.86
CUP / USD
Cuban Peso / United States Dollar
0.0417
+0.23%
(+0.000095) 1D
Apr 28, 11:20:00 AM UTC
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0.042
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The Cuban peso also known as moneda nacional, is the official currency of Cuba. The Cuban peso was established by a Cuban law on October 29, 1914. It began circulating in 1915 at parity with the U.S. dollar until 1959–1960. The Castro government then introduced the socialist planned economy and pegged the peso to the Soviet ruble. The Soviet Union's collapse in 1991 resulted in what the Castro government called a "Special Period" of difficult economic adjustments for Cuba. From 1994 to 2020 the Cuban peso co-circulated with the Cuban convertible peso, which was convertible to and fixed against the U.S. dollar, and which was generally available to the public at a rate of US$1 = CUC 1 = CUP 25. State enterprises under the socialist planned economy, though, were entitled to exchange CUPs into CUCs and U.S. dollars at the official, subsidized rate of US$1 = CUC 1 = CUP 1, within prescribed limits. From 1 January 2021, Cuba implemented the so-called "Day Zero" of monetary unification, which abolished the Cuban convertible peso as well as the 1 CUP/USD rate for state enterprises. Wikipedia
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