On June 20, the Russian ruble rose to $55,47, the highest gain since 2015. While many have rejected the ruble's exchange rate, Charles Lichfield, associate director of the Atlantic Council's Center for Geoeconomics, published an editorial titled "Don't Ignore the Exchange...
At trading in Moscow, Russian shares continued to fall, which began on Wednesday. In the first minutes after opening, the RTS index fell by more than 3%, writes Current Time. The Russian ruble also fell. The dollar exchange rate exceeded 66 rubles per dollar, adding 71...