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rouble

, ruble
1. the standard monetary unit of Belarus and Russia, divided into 100 kopecks
2. the former standard monetary unit of Tajikistan, divided into 100 tanga
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Moscow: Russia's Rouble touched a new all-time low against the Euro of over 51.20 Roubles per Euro on Monday.
This consideration comes against the backdrop of a weakening of the rouble on March 3 to RUB 36.4 against the US dollar, when tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalated, exacerbating months of pressure on the currency.
In this note we examine the factors behind the rouble's recent depreciation and outline our case for a strengthening of the Russian currency in 2011.
Other shops closed their doors completely amid uncertainty over how much to charge as the rouble disappeared from international money markets.
Interfax news agency earlier this week quoted a Belarussian source as saying Belarus had asked Russia for a 100 billion rouble loan as a pre-condition for switching to Russian roubles in bilateral trade.
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