As of 07:08 Moscow time, the dollar rate rose by 7.25 kopecks - up to 73.31 rubles.

The euro rate rose by 23.5 kopecks to 86.46 rubles.

Earlier, Honored Economist of Russia Andrei Margolin, in an interview with FBA "Economics Segodnya", said that the ruble will become attractive for investments after the increase in the key rate of the Central Bank.