On Friday, July 8, the Bank of Russia set the following official exchange rate:
63.1427 rubles for 1 dollar
64.1349 rubles for 1 euro
23.3240 rubles for 1 Belarusian ruble
21.3695 rubles for 10 Ukrainian hryvnias
36.7166 rubles for 10 Turkish liras
13.4558 rubles per 100 Kazakhstani tenge
95.9366 rubles for 10 Chinese yuan
Thus, at the official rate of the Central Bank , the dollar rose against the ruble by 23 kopecks, and the euro against the ruble by 19 kopecks compared with the official rate on Thursday. The volume of trading on the Moscow Exchange by 16:21 Moscow time on Thursday amounted to 762.2830 billion rubles, or 12,116.8470 million dollars. The ruble is correcting today after a powerful fall in recent days The ruble was falling as it lost support at the moment for exporters who do not urgently need to sell the currency to pay taxes. The ruble is also under pressure from the intention of the authorities to lower the national currency rate to help domestic producers.