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Where are you getting that it’s down 50%? That’s incorrect. It was around 75 rubles per dollar pre-conflict. Now it’s 100 rubles. Which isn’t too close, but it’s closer than the peak a couple a couple weeks ago where it would take 140 rubles to get a dollar.
move that to a one year time line and you will see a much more sobering picture
I don’t see what you mean?
i mean the ruble is still down almost 50% from the start of war compared to dollars https://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=RUB&To=USD so its pretty far from recovered
Where are you getting that it’s down 50%? That’s incorrect. It was around 75 rubles per dollar pre-conflict. Now it’s 100 rubles. Which isn’t too close, but it’s closer than the peak a couple a couple weeks ago where it would take 140 rubles to get a dollar.
i stand corrected