As of 16:23 Moscow time, the euro fell by 3.82 rubles, to 58.98 rubles.
Earlier, Ph.D. in Economics Alexander Danilov, in an interview with the Economics Today FBA, commented on the measures of the Central Bank to support the financial system.
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2022-05-23T13:33:59.780Z
The euro exchange rate during trading on the Moscow Exchange fell below 59 rubles for the first time since June 2015.
As of 16:23 Moscow time, the euro fell by 3.82 rubles, to 58.98 rubles.
Earlier, Ph.D. in Economics Alexander Danilov, in an interview with the Economics Today FBA, commented on the measures of the Central Bank to support the financial system.
Source: russiart