In a conversation with reporters, Peskov noted that he could not agree with the statement that the ruble was now "in a fever".

“I will not agree with you - with the word“ fever ”.

Nothing is in a fever with us.

There may be volatility, yes, volatility with an amplitude slightly higher than usual, maybe, but nothing is in a fever, ”said Peskov.

He also added that the Kremlin has no information on when new US sanctions may be imposed.

On March 25, during the trades, the ruble declined against the dollar and the euro.

The dollar rate increased by 28 kopecks - up to 76.38 rubles.

The euro exchange rate increased by 32 kopecks and amounted to 90.11 rubles.