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  2. Russian ruble - Wikipedia

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    USD / RUB exchange rate 1994–2023 EUR / RUB exchange rate. The first Russian ruble (RUR) introduced in January 1992 depreciated significantly versus the US dollar from US$1 = 125 RUR to around US$1 = 6,000 RUR (or 6 RUB) when it was redenominated in January 1998. The new ruble then depreciated rapidly in its first year to US$1 = 20 RUB before ...

  3. Exclusive-Moscow demands bigger discounts from foreign ... - AOL

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    ($1 = 93.2500 roubles) (Reporting by Elena Fabrichnaya in Moscow and Alexander Marrow in London; Additional reporting by Victor Goury-Laffont in Gdansk; Editing by Josephine Mason and Jane Merriman)

  4. Soviet ruble - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union officially valued the ruble in the planned economy at an average of US$1.35 (or Rbl 0.74 per US dollar; see below) from 1971 to 1988. However, as the ruble was not internationally exchangeable and as Soviet citizens could not legally own foreign currency, rubles changed hands in the black market at an average of Rbls 4.14 per ...

  5. 1998 Russian financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    By 1 August 1998, there was approximately $12.5 billion in debt owed to Russian workers. On 14 August, the exchange rate of the Russian ruble to the US dollar was still 6.29. In June 1998, despite the bailout, monthly interest payments on Russia's debt rose to a figure 40 percent higher than its monthly tax collections.

  6. Factbox-What do we know about the suspects in the Russian ...

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    In 2018 Rachabalizoda was prosecuted and fined 2,500 roubles ($27) for a violation of immigration rules, according to a court database.

  7. Roubles edges up vs dollar, Russian stocks hover

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    The rouble edged up against the dollar on Friday with demand for foreign currency beginning to wane in Moscow, while Russian markets remained susceptible to geopolitical risks and possible profit ...

  8. International use of the U.S. dollar - Wikipedia

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    The US dollar is also the official currency in several countries and the de facto currency in many others, with Federal Reserve Notes (and, in a few cases, US coins) used in circulation. The monetary policy of the United States is conducted by the Federal Reserve System , which acts as the nation's central bank .

  9. Ruble - Wikipedia

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    According to one version, the word "ruble" is derived from the Russian verb рубить (rubit), "to cut, to chop, to hack", as a ruble was considered a cutout piece of a silver grivna.