“We see it (the dollar. -

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) weakening against other currencies of developed countries,” Buivolov said in an interview with the Prime agency.

He noted that the further situation with the dollar depends on the actions of the US Federal Reserve, which may start raising the key rate more slowly.

Earlier, Associate Professor of the Department of Economics at the North-Western Institute of Management of the RANEPA, Candidate of Economic Sciences Artyom Golubev, in a conversation with the Economics Today FBA, gave a forecast on how the Russian and foreign currencies might behave in the future.