News on Russian currency and finance : a currency board approach to finance

23 days ago

There has been 34 news on Russian currency and finance : a currency board approach to finance in the past from 10 sources across 1 sections.

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Current sentiment polarity: neutral with a score of -0.17

neutral 54%
negative 33%
positive 12%

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Dollar drops below 90 rubles in Russian interbank market

Russia's cash circulation growth likely hit nine-year low in 2024

Meduza
64d ago

Ruble trouble: Russian currency tumbles to early 2022 levels

Euromaidan Press
107d ago

Russian Central Bank Halts Currency Buying Until 2025 as Ruble Slides

The Moscow Times
107d ago

A surprise new twist in Putin's currency wars

The Economist
109d ago

Russia's issuance of digital financial assets may reach $101.36 bln by 2026 -- Sber

TASS News Agency
121d ago

Dollar use against Russia giving rise to other countries' concerns

TASS News Agency
128d ago

Russia's asset revenues total EUR5.15 bln in nine months of 2024 -- media

TASS News Agency
134d ago

Russia's key interest rate is now at a record high -- what does this mean for the country's economy?

Meduza
136d ago

Share of national currencies in Russian-Azeri trade over 70% in January-May -- Deputy PM

TASS News Agency
217d ago

Iran to focus on supporting Russia's initiatives on BRICS single currency -- envoy

TASS News Agency
226d ago

Russian treasury's revenues from foreign firms to surpass forecast 2.5-fold -- newspaper

TASS News Agency
241d ago

Russia financial system shaken after U.S. imposes new sanctions

Confidence in Russian financial system remains -- head of Bank of Russia

TASS News Agency
281d ago

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business 97%

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There has been 10 news sources reporting on this, including: TASS News Agency (65%), Meduza (9%), Financial Times (6%), The Economist (3%), and ABC News (3%).

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