On Friday, June 24, the Bank of Russia set the following official exchange rate:
- 53.3578 rubles for 1 dollar
- 55.9886 rubles for 1 euro
- 21.0775 rubles for 1 Belarusian ruble
- 18.0641 rubles for 10 Ukrainian hryvnias
- 30.7614 rubles for 10 Turkish liras
- 11.7500 rubles per 100 Kazakhstani tenge
- 80.0483 rubles for 10 Chinese yuan
Thus, at the official rate of the Central Bank , the dollar rose against the ruble by 8 kopecks, and the euro rose against the ruble by 15 kopecks compared to the official rate on Thursday. The volume of trading on the Moscow Exchange by 16:15 Moscow time on Thursday amounted to 727.9579 billion rubles or 13,663.1811 million dollars. The ruble today rested against a concrete wall in the region of 53 per dollar. Perhaps there are hidden interventions of the Central Bank through shell banks.