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These are the highest points the exchange rate has been at in the last 30 and 90-day periods.
0.011428
0.011706
Low
These are the lowest points the exchange rate has been at in the last 30 and 90-day periods.
0.010869
0.010869
Average
These are the average exchange rates of these two currencies for the last 30 and 90 days.
0.011067
0.011231
Volatility
These percentages show how much the exchange rate has fluctuated over the last 30 and 90-day periods.
0.94%
1.39%
Currency Information
RUB - Russian Ruble
Our currency rankings show that the most popular Russian Ruble exchange rate is the RUB to USD rate. The currency code for Russian Rubles is RUB. The currency symbol is ₽.
Our currency rankings show that the most popular US Dollar exchange rate is the USD to USD rate. The currency code for US Dollars is USD. The currency symbol is $.
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The Kuwaiti Dinar is renowned as the strongest currency in the world. Introduced in 1961, it has maintained a commanding presence due to Kuwait's substantial oil reserves, which account for a significant portion of its economic output.
The Kuwaiti Dinar is renowned as the strongest currency in the world. Introduced in 1961, it has maintained a commanding presence due to Kuwait's substantial oil reserves, which account for a significant portion of its economic output.
A carton or bottle of milk – about 80-100 rubles; A carton of eggs – about 70-100 rubles; A loaf of bread – about 40-60 rubles, depending on the store (see below); A kilogram of bananas / oranges / apples – about 80/90/100 rubles respectively (on discount);
The ruble is operated by the Russian banks so if you want to buy the rubles you have to exchange some currency or US dollar with the Russia banks but due to the sanctions on the Russian Bank you cannot make transaction and you cannot purchase ruble.
If you have booked a guided tour with us, your guide will gladly tell you where you can exchange money, and help you select a place with a good rate. All purchases in Russia are made in the local currency, which is the ruble. Transactions in dollars or euros are not allowed.
Check the currency rates against all the world currencies here. The currency converter below is easy to use and the currency rates are updated frequently.
Russia's currency is the Russian ruble. You can bring dollars or euros for exchange, but it's best if you are able to withdraw locally using a bank machine. There are plenty ATMs around, therefore you don't really need to take much cash with you.
The Russian Ruble is expected to trade at 91.45 by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. Looking forward, we estimate it to trade at 93.89 in 12 months time.
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