This morning, during trading on the Moscow stock exchange, the rates of the dollar and the euro were their lowest since early December. The ruble continues to grow, stabilizing after a period of volatility on the back of higher oil prices.
In particular, $1 at 10:55 MSK gave 51.88 rubles, which is 67 kopecks lower than during the previous fall. A euro equals 63.51 rubles, its fall in the same period amounted to 1.04 rubles.
In total, in almost a week the dollar fell 9.6 rubles, or 18.5%, the euro fell 12.2 rubles, or 19.2%. Lows during this period reached 51.68 rubles per dollar and 63.45 rubles per euro, Interfax reports.