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USD/RUB - US Dollar Russian Ruble

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Type:  Currency
Group:  Minor
Base:  US Dollar
Second:  Russian Ruble
  • Prev. Close: 75.3705
  • Bid/Ask: 76.0000 / 76.0200
  • Day's Range: 74.5501 - 76.3100
USD/RUB 76.0100 +0.6395 +0.85%

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Sinan Bozkurt
Sinan Bozkurt Jan 25, 2026 4:53PM ET
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What I liked most was that thousands of people here spoke disparagingly about the ruble.Ruble slapped and everyone ran away. ))))
Milan Nemec
Laughing_Beast Jan 25, 2026 4:53PM ET
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Nothing to discuss, ruble is manipulated.
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антон хомуха Jan 25, 2026 4:53PM ET
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Laughing_Beast You've been telling your wildest dreams about the ruble's collapse for years now. It's a shame (for you) that sanctions don't work that way with resource-exporting countries ("bees against honey"). So bear with it and moan about manipulation more. As russian, I feel joy)))
Fa We
Fa___We Jan 23, 2026 11:09AM ET
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Remember when it reached 115-120 and people said it would crash? Pure manipulation
Byvide fx
Byvide fx Dec 09, 2025 2:42PM ET
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Alright ruble useless fx artificially held high real fair value 155. Russia sellinggold shows clearly rising debt levels. debt should devaluate ruble.
Subaru Foxy
Subaru Foxy Nov 27, 2025 9:18AM ET
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Russians are cool. The West lost.
Kemal Fter
Kemal Fter Nov 12, 2025 7:49PM ET
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Putin
Roman Zerstoren
Roman Zerstoren Nov 12, 2025 7:49PM ET
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putin tup
Subaru Foxy
Subaru Foxy Nov 12, 2025 7:49PM ET
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I voted for Putin
Bel Bel
Bel Bel Sep 12, 2025 5:34AM ET
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The ruble this week was weak due the russian cb seeming not being able to keep it under control as according to russian sources russias cb reserves are gone and that is hilariously right on schedule, the usdrub is poised to reach 100 again might be this year still as russias economy is grinding down, rising oil prices (in russia) leading to less buying by china and india, russia doomed.
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Bel Bel
Bel Bel Sep 12, 2025 5:34AM ET
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Leaked report of russian leaders 80k casualties a month. Lol madness
One Me
One Me Sep 12, 2025 5:34AM ET
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You clearly mixing up Russia and Ukraine
One Me
One Me Sep 12, 2025 5:34AM ET
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Meanwhile CBR reserves reached another all time historical high - $723 bln.
Robert Cencarik
Robert Cencarik Sep 12, 2025 5:34AM ET
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One Me lol.... how much do they pay you?
Daniel Avina
Daniel Avina Sep 12, 2025 5:34AM ET
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update info...today is 77 and going down, just fyi
Bel Bel
Bel Bel Sep 05, 2025 1:54PM ET
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Russian GDP ex military 2.24T in 2022, last reading was 1.47T so russia lost 800B economic value, it does suit what earnings said, sberbank ceo after earnings said russia will go in recession
One Me
One Me Sep 05, 2025 1:54PM ET
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Again you mixing up exchange rate and economy value. Nominal economy in constant prices, which excludes inflation (In trl rubles). 2018: 127.9 2019: 130.7 2020: 127.3 2021: 134.7 2022: 132.8 2023: 138.2 2024: 143.9 2025: 146.0 (forecast) In current prices, which includes inflation: 2018: 103.9 2019: 109.6 2020: 107.7 2021: 134.7 2022: 156.9 2023: 176.4 2024: 200.0 2025: 214.0 (forecast) And that would transform into purchasing party, i.e not taking exchange rate, which means nothing (in trl ID$): 2018: 4.2 2019: 4.6 2020: 4.7 2021: 5.7 2022: 6.0 2023: 6.5 2024: 6.9 2025: 7.2 (forecast)
Bel Bel
Bel Bel Sep 05, 2025 1:54PM ET
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One Me Your stats mean nothing.
One Me
One Me Sep 05, 2025 1:54PM ET
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But your comparison of market capitalization to added product value means everything.
Roman Zerstoren
Roman Zerstoren Aug 14, 2025 1:10PM ET
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Russian GDP = $2.174 trillion Apple Market cap = $3.450 trillion
One Me
One Me Aug 14, 2025 1:10PM ET
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Stock capitalization has zero relationship to GDP. It's purely virtual number.
Bel Bel
Bel Bel Aug 14, 2025 1:10PM ET
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One Me You do realize that apple makes more profit than the entire moex together right?
One Me
One Me Aug 14, 2025 1:10PM ET
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Most of largest Russian companies are private. Then again, you comparing in dollars, but purchasing power of currencies are different. And then you can't understand that Apple is a bubble. 60% of Apple revenue come from a single product. The product that cost double of chinese competitors, being worse in everything, making that artificial bubble. Apple shipments did not grow since 2015. They hit the ceil with no any perspectives of growth.
Roman Zerstoren
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Bel Bel
Bel Bel Aug 11, 2025 1:20PM ET
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Russias Q2 earnings now done 15B loss. GDP will soon go even lower.
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One Me
One Me Aug 11, 2025 1:20PM ET
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Sounds like you complaining. I only taught you what didn't know.
Bel Bel
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Complaining me a European that sees russias economy diving its a joy. Their reserves are 165B usd, the war costs russia almost 2B a day. So in less than 3months it takes russia to burn trough it.
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Reserves are at $700 bln. Wealth fund, which isn't related to foreign exchange and gold reserves, was capped at 13 trl rub in 2020 and is still 13 trl. Little you see. Just few days ago you didn't know about wealth fund and budget structure.
Bel Bel
Bel Bel Aug 11, 2025 1:20PM ET
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165B usd.
One Me
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Again. It was capped in 2020. Surpluses are spent on infrastructure.
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Another package of lol sanctions against Russia to stop the war is coming. The war is stopped simply - stop helping Ukraine, capitulation of the Kyiv regime within a few months and that's it, here it is, peace.
Pavel Adamec
Pavel Adamec Aug 01, 2025 12:51AM ET
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really?
Roman Zerstoren
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Yep I think USSR also should’ve been capitulated letting Adolf Hitler win the WW2, no shit
 
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