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The 10-ruble banknote will depict Novosibirsk and the Siberian Federal District. Novosibirsk will replace another city of the Siberian Federal District, Krasnoyarsk, depicted on the banknotes of the 1997 model, and will be presented on the bills of the Bank of Russia for the first time. It is planned to put it into circulation together with 50 ...
The five-ruble note has a number of security features. The note has two watermarks, the one on the left is the denomination of the bill, whilst the one on the right is Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod. Both can be seen when held up to the light. A security thread runs through the banknote – when held up to the light "ЦБР 5" can be seen.
50,000 roubles, pre-reform banknote (issued in 1995) 50 roubles Redenominated banknote (issued in 1997) On August 4, 1997, President Boris Yeltsin issued a presidential decree, "On change the face value of a currency and the scale of prices". Exchange began on January 1, 1998, with a new rouble being worth 1000 old roubles (1993 and 1995 series).
After Western countries imposed sanctions on Russia over the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the ruble plunged as low as 130 to the dollar, but the central bank raised its key interest rate ...
Banknotes and coins are issued by the Central Bank of Russia, which is Russia's monetary authority independent of all other government bodies. [ 2 ] As of April 2019, [update] the ruble was the 17th- most traded currency in the world , [ 3 ] however, following the 2022 sanctions , as of April 2022, the ruble dropped to being the 34th most ...
Societe Generale, which controls Russian bank Rosbank, had18.6 billion euros of overall exposure to Russia at the end of last year - or 1.7% of the group total.
The central bank had to transfer some of the new banknotes to Kazakhstan and Belarus. In the second half of 1993, Russia tried to negotiate with the neighbors on the establishment of a new type of ruble zone, but only Belarus signed an agreement to combine their monetary systems in the future.
Bank lending has slowed, but there's a risk that it's "faster than necessary" in the fight to bring down inflation to Russia's target rate, a central-bank official told Interfax on Tuesday.