Ruble became the weakest currency among the post-Soviet countries, the national currency – the strongest

Ruble became the weakest currency among the post-Soviet countries, the national currency – the strongest

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For the first time in five years, the ruble showed the worst dynamics of the exchange rate against the U.S. dollar among the currencies of the former countries of the USSR.

The Russian national currency – the ruble – for the first time in five years showed the most negative trend in the exchange rate against the dollar among the countries of the former Soviet Union.

It is reported Bloomberg.

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So, for the first half of 2018, the ruble fell 8% against the U.S. dollar. This decline is due to the introduction of new U.S. sanctions, because of which investors are not willing to invest the capital in the Russian company. It is noted that without these sanctions, the decline was only 4%.

At the same time, the best dynamics in the exchange rate against the U.S. dollar among the post-Soviet countries has shown that the Ukrainian currency – the hryvnia. It has appreciated by 7%. In the second place Georgian lari is 6.1%. Closes the three leaders of the Moldovan LEU – 1,69%.

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It is worth noting that the ranking was not taken into account such former USSR countries as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania since they joined the EU, where the official currency is the Euro.

Earlier, Bloomberg called the Ukrainian hryvnia is the world leader in the strengthening of the U.S. dollar during the first half of 2018. The hryvnia walked in the ranking of the Colombian peso and Georgian lari.

Videotransit the hryvnia became the leader in terms of strengthening the dollar

For the first half of 2018, the hryvnia has strengthened by almost 8 percent, beating with Georgian lari Colombian peso. To such conclusion analysts of Bloomberg. And all this despite the fact that Ukraine has many problems, such as corruption, large public debt and a small amount of foreign exchange reserves.

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