Russian Ruble Slump Might Spark Rise In Interest Rates: Report
The ruble has plummeted to its lowest point since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 and could force the central bank to increase its key lending rate, according to a report. The ruble has fallen more than 9% against the dollar since Nov. 21 when the U.S. slapped sanctions on more than two dozen Russian…
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