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Russian ruble

is used in Russia as well as in the parts of Ukraine under Russian military occupation and in Russian-occupied parts of Georgia. The ruble was the currency...

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Ruble

The ruble or rouble (/ˈruːbəl/; Russian: рубль, IPA: [rublʲ]) is the currency unit of Belarus and Russia. Historically, it was the name of the currency...

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1998 Russian financial crisis

The Russian financial crisis (also called the ruble crisis or the Russian flu) began in Russia on 17 August 1998. It resulted in the Russian government...

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Ruble sign

The ruble sign, ₽, is the currency sign used for the Russian ruble, the official currency of Russia. Its form is a Cyrillic letter Р with an additional...

Last Update: 2024-01-20T18:58:50Z Word Count : 486

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Soviet ruble

The ruble or rouble (/ˈruːbəl/; Russian: рубль, tr. rubl', IPA: [rublʲ]) was the currency of the Soviet Union. It was introduced in 1922 and replaced...

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Belarusian ruble

The ruble, rouble or rubel (Belarusian: рубель, romanized: rubieĺ, Russian: рубль, romanized: rubl'; abbreviation: руб or р. in Cyrillic, Rbl in Latin...

Last Update: 2024-03-18T16:15:02Z Word Count : 2020

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Transnistrian ruble

The Transnistrian ruble (alternatively rubla or rouble; Romanian: rublă transnistreană; Russian: приднестровский рубль; Ukrainian: придністровський рубль)...

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Economic history of the Russian Federation

the Russian ruble beginning in the second half of 2014. A decline in confidence in the Russian economy caused investors to sell off their Russian assets...

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Russian ten-ruble banknote

The Russian ten-ruble note was introduced in the 1998 Monetary reform to replace the 10,000 ruble note, but was discontinued in 2010 due to inflation...

Last Update: 2022-08-21T05:52:00Z Word Count : 323

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Russian financial crisis

Russian financial crisis may refer to: 1998 Russian financial crisis Great Recession in Russia (2008–2009) Russian financial crisis (2014–2017) 2022 Russian...

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Russian ruble

The ruble or rouble (Russian: рубль, romanized: rublʹ; symbol: ₽; abbreviation: руб or р. in Cyrillic, Rub in Latin; ISO code: RUB) is the currency of the Russian Federation. The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopecks (sometimes written as copeck or kopek; Russian: копе́йка, romanized: kopeyka, pl. копе́йки, kopeyki). It is used in Russia as well as in the parts of Ukraine under Russian military occupation and in Russian-occupied parts of Georgia. The ruble was the currency of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union (as the Soviet ruble). In 1992, the currency imagery underwent a redesign as a result of the fall of the Soviet Union. The first Russian ruble (code: RUR) replaced the Soviet ruble (code: SUR) in September 1993 at par. On 1 January 1998, preceding the Russian financial crisis, the ruble was redenominated with the new code "RUB" and was exchanged at the rate of 1 RUB = 1,000 RUR.


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