How Russian Ruble bounced back to pre-Ukraine war levels despite sanctions
Published on Apr 07, 2022 05:40 pm IST
- Over a month after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which sunk its currency to its worst performance in decades, the Ruble has now bounced back. On Wednesday, Ruble closed at 79.7 in Moscow, surging back to where it was before the war in Ukraine began. Experts say that the comeback was surprising but maintained that it won't remain the same in the long run. One of the reasons that the Ruble bounced back was that Europe continued to strengthen it by buying Russian oil and gas despite imposing several sanctions. Find out how Putin's tactics played a major role in restoring Ruble's lost glory in a month. Watch this video.
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