Rubel up against US dollar, euro, yuan at BCSE

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July 9, Pozirk. The rubel has strengthened to 3.2061 against the US dollar at the July 9 trading session of the Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange (BCSE).
It also climbed to 3.4816 against the euro and 4.3915 per 10 Chinese yuan but fell to 3.6468 per 100 Russian rubles.
Last week (July 1–5), the rubel lost 1.54 percent against the dollar, 2.31 percent against the euro and 1.78 percent against the yuan. It earned 0.83 percent against the Russian currency.
The Belarusian currency gained 0.48 percent against the dollar in the first half of 2024.
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