“In June, you can expect an exchange rate of around 65 rubles per dollar and about 70 rubles per euro, depending on how much the euro will further weaken or strengthen against the dollar,” he said in an interview with the Prime agency.

At the same time, Kogan noted, in May the situation on the foreign exchange market will not change, and it is unlikely that the Central Bank rate will fall below 60 rubles per dollar.

Earlier, Natalya Milchakova, a leading analyst at Freedom Finance, spoke about the factors affecting the ruble exchange rate in an interview with FAN.