The dollar rose sharply on the Moscow Exchange
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The dollar exchange rate for the first time since May 30 rose above 64 rubles. The euro, meanwhile, rose to 66 rubles. This follows from the data of the Moscow Exchange.
According to the auction data, the price per dollar is 68.54 rubles. The euro rose to 66.65 rubles for the first time since June 3. Thus, the dollar rose by 2.66 rubles, the euro – by 2.21.
Earlier, on July 5, during trading on the Moscow Exchange, the dollar rose above 60 rubles for the first time since June 8. At the same time, the euro was worth 62 rubles for the first time since June 10. Prior to this, American analysts said that the ruble became the strongest currency in the world this year, showing amazing growth.
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The dollar exchange rate for the first time since May 30 rose above 64 rubles. The euro, meanwhile, rose to 66 rubles. This follows from the data of the Moscow Exchange. According to the auction data, the price per dollar is 68.54 rubles. The euro rose to 66.65 rubles for the first time since June 3. Thus, the dollar rose by 2.66 rubles, the euro – by 2.21. Earlier, on July 5, during trading on the Moscow Exchange, the dollar rose above 60 rubles for the first time since June 8. At the same time, the euro was worth 62 rubles for the first time since June 10. Prior to this, American analysts said that the ruble has become the strongest currency in the world this year, showing amazing growth.