This was reported by the Izvestia newspaper.

At the same time, as analysts note, there are currently too many uncertainties both in Russia and abroad that can affect the ruble exchange rate, for example, oil prices, the possible introduction of new sanctions by the West, the second wave of the pandemic and the US presidential election. ... 

Experts note that if these risks are realized to some extent, then the dollar may rise in price to 80 rubles, and the euro - to 92.

Earlier, economist Denis Raksha, in an interview with NSN, spoke about the factors affecting the ruble exchange rate.