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Ruble drops to pre-conflict value against dollar

Por: ABC News Business April 06, 2023

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MOSCOW -- The ruble fell against the U.S. dollar in Thursday trading to the value it held just before Russia sent troops into more than a year ago.The rate of 81.375 to the dollar at the end of the day continued a slow but steady decline that began in mid-January. It reflected persisting concerns about Russia's long-term economic prospects amid international sanctions, a European Union ban on seaborne oil exports and the wide-ranging... + full article



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