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Ruble on Track for Best Week Since October

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockFebruary 13, 20252 Mins Read
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In a lengthy piece, REUTERS highlighted the diverse factors shaping the Russia-U.S. dollar exchange rate, with the Russian ruble gaining strength on Wednesday. According to Kommersant, the ruble saw a 2.75% (+) increase relative to the U.S. dollar, reaching a daily average of 94.00 against the dollar. Analysts attributed the gain to rising U.S. export sales, which bolstered Russian exporters, and seasonal factors like lower U.S. import demand. However, Exporters are at risk, as their currency sales may decline, affecting broader potential gains. Purchasers, including U.S. consumers, are diversifying their spending to offset currency贬值 risks.

Other factors include broader economic視為 objects deassigned under the ongoing U.S.-ussia bilateral sanctions. The ruble remains a fragile cstone amidst this turmoil.

The publications indicate unusually strong BOM data, suggesting Russian growth potential. They stress the need to channel raw profit into productive investments toCV.

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