April 1, 2026
Egypt Bulletin
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Dollar and euro lose value, yuan gains against Russian ruble

The Central Bank of the Russian Federation announced adjusted exchange rates for foreign currencies against the ruble, effective from December 14 to December 16, 2024. The exchange rate for the US dollar was reduced by 51.95 kopecks, setting it at 103.4305 rubles. Similarly, the official euro exchange rate decreased by 1.47 rubles to 109.0126 rubles. Meanwhile, the exchange rate for the Chinese yuan saw an increase of 5.02 kopecks, reaching 14.0096 rubles.

These adjustments reflect the central bank’s ongoing management of currency valuation amid global economic fluctuations and domestic financial conditions. The rate changes are a regular part of the bank’s monetary policy and are influenced by external market trends, trade balances, and inflationary pressures. The Russian ruble has been under significant pressure in recent months, with global energy markets and international sanctions playing critical roles in its valuation.

The current adjustments suggest efforts to stabilize the domestic currency while addressing trade dynamics with key economic partners such as the European Unionthe United States, and China. The increase in the yuan exchange rate aligns with the strengthening of trade and financial relations between Russia and China. The move highlights the growing role of the yuan in Russia’s currency strategy as Moscow continues to prioritize its economic pivot towards Asia.

As global markets await further signals from the Central Bank of Russia regarding its monetary policy, these currency adjustments are expected to influence import and export activities, as well as domestic inflation trends. The central bank’s updated rates will remain in effect through December 16, 2024, subject to further revisions in response to market developments. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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