According to him, we need to look at the dollar, because they are paired with the euro and are closely related.

“Perhaps it is due to the fact that, having suffered from the coronavirus events, the European economy sagged significantly, and this was reflected in the fall of the euro against the ruble - something that we have observed for some time ... Now Europe is gradually starting to leave this crisis, and the euro began to recover, recover. And against this background there was such an overreaction of the course to positive phenomena, ”the economist noted.

Earlier it was reported that the euro rose above 85 rubles for the first time since April 2.