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    Russian Rouble Near Highest Against US Dollar Since June 2023

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    Posted on May 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Russian rouble nears its highest value against the US dollar since June 2023, driven by easing geopolitical tensions and tight monetary policy.

    Russian Rouble Approaches Highest Value Against US Dollar Since June 2023

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Russian rouble briefly strengthened past the level of 80 to the U.S. dollar on Wednesday before rebounding, but remained close to its highest level since June 2023.

    By 1000 GMT, the rouble was up 0.4% at 80.30 per U.S. dollar, LSEG data based on over-the-counter quotes showed. The Russian currency has risen by over 40% against the dollar this year.

    The rouble's exchange rate did not appear to suffer any major impact from new sanctions against Russia, announced

    by the EU and Britain on May 20, which targeted Russia's "shadow fleet" of oil tankers and financial firms.

    Analysts have said the rouble's strength this year is linked to the easing of geopolitical tensions and the central bank's tight monetary policy, which has reduced demand for foreign currency.

    "The strengthening of the rouble is largely due to the prolonged rigidity of monetary policy, which stimulates interest in rouble assets, against the backdrop of a positive geopolitical track," said Denis Popov from PSB bank.

    Against the Chinese yuan, which Russia's central bank uses for its foreign exchange interventions and is the most-traded foreign currency in Russia, the rouble was up 0.7% at 11.09 per yuan on the Moscow Stock Exchange.

    (Reporting by Gleb Bryanski, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Rouble strengthens past 80 to the US dollar.
    • •Rouble up 0.4% at 80.30 per US dollar by 1000 GMT.
    • •Rouble's 40% rise linked to easing geopolitical tensions.
    • •New EU and UK sanctions had minimal impact on rouble.
    • •Rouble up 0.7% against Chinese yuan on Moscow Stock Exchange.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian rouble near highest against US dollar since June 2023

    1What was the rouble's exchange rate against the US dollar?

    By 1000 GMT, the rouble was up 0.4% at 80.30 per U.S. dollar.

    2What factors contributed to the rouble's strength this year?

    Analysts attribute the rouble's strength to the easing of geopolitical tensions and the central bank's tight monetary policy, which has reduced demand for foreign currency.

    3How much has the rouble risen against the dollar this year?

    The Russian currency has risen by over 40% against the dollar this year.

    4What recent sanctions were imposed on Russia?

    New sanctions against Russia were announced by the EU and Britain on May 20, targeting Russia's 'shadow fleet' of oil tankers and financial firms.

    5How did the rouble perform against the Chinese yuan?

    Against the Chinese yuan, the rouble was up 0.7% at 11.09 per yuan on the Moscow exchange.

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