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 Currency

Sep 10 2007 09:00

RUBEL EXCHANGE RATES FOR SEPTEMBER 10

Minsk, 10 September. The National Bank of Belarus set the following official exchange rates for September 10:

1 US dollar - 2,148 Belarusian rubels;

1 euro - 2,932.60 rubels;

1 Russian ruble - 83.70 rubels;

1 Ukrainian hryvnia - 428.96 rubels.

The official rates of the dollar and the ruble did not change compared with Friday, September 7. The euro dropped by 0.06 rubels and the hryvnia by 0.62.

On Monday morning, black market dealers were buying US cash at 2,140-2,145 rubels and selling it at 2,155-2,160 rubels. No change occurred in the black market rate of US cash since March 2.

Commercial banks' exchange outlets were buying the dollar at 2,125-2,148 rubels and selling it at 2,150-2,160 rubels.


Sep 7 2007 09:10

RUBEL EXCHANGE RATES FOR SEPTEMBER 7

Minsk, 7 September. The National Bank of Belarus set the following official exchange rates for September 7:

1 US dollar - 2,148 Belarusian rubels;

1 euro - 2,932.66 rubels;

1 Russian ruble - 83.70 rubels;

1 Ukrainian hryvnia - 429.58 rubels.

The official rate of the dollar rose by one rubel compared with the previous day. The euro increased by 16.82 rubels, the ruble by 0.16 and the hryvnia by 0.78.

On Friday morning, black market dealers were buying US cash at 2,140-2,145 rubels and selling it at 2,155-2,160 rubels. No change occurred in the black market rate of US cash since March 2.

Commercial banks' exchange outlets were buying the dollar at 2,125-2,148 rubels and selling it at 2,150-2,160 rubels.


Sep 6 2007 09:10

RUBEL EXCHANGE RATES FOR SEPTEMBER 6

Minsk, 6 September. The National Bank of Belarus set the following official exchange rates for September 6:

1 US dollar - 2,147 Belarusian rubels;

1 euro - 2,915.84 rubels;

1 Russian ruble - 83.54 rubels;

1 Ukrainian hryvnia - 428.80 rubels.

The official rate of the dollar did not change compared with the previous day. The euro dropped by 3.01 rubels and the ruble by 0.33, while the hryvnia rose by 0.75.

On Thursday morning, black market dealers were buying US cash at 2,140-2,145 rubels and selling it at 2,155-2,160 rubels. No change occurred in the black market rate of US cash since March 2.

Commercial banks' exchange outlets were buying the dollar at 2,125-2,148 rubels and selling it at 2,150-2,160 rubels.


Sep 5 2007 09:10

RUBEL EXCHANGE RATES FOR SEPTEMBER 5

Minsk, 5 September. The National Bank of Belarus set the following official exchange rates for September 5:

1 US dollar - 2,147 Belarusian rubels;

1 euro - 2,918.85 rubels;

1 Russian ruble - 83.87 rubels;

1 Ukrainian hryvnia - 427.05 rubels.

The official rate of the dollar did not change compared with the previous day. The euro dropped by 11.81 rubels (0.40 percent) and the ruble by 0.03 (0.04 percent), while the hryvnia rose by 0.13 (0.03 percent).

On Wednesday morning, black market dealers were buying US cash at 2,140-2,145 rubels and selling it at 2,155-2,160 rubels. No change occurred in the black market rate of US cash since March 2.

Commercial banks' exchange outlets were buying the dollar at 2,125-2,148 rubels and selling it at 2,150-2,160 rubels.


Sep 4 2007 09:10

RUBEL EXCHANGE RATES FOR SEPTEMBER 4

Minsk, 4 September. The National Bank of Belarus set the following official exchange rates for September 4:

1 US dollar - 2,147 Belarusian rubels;

1 euro - 2,930.66 rubels;

1 Russian ruble - 83.9 rubels;

1 Ukrainian hryvnia - 426.92 rubels.

The official rate of the dollar did not change compared with the previous day. The euro dropped by 1.71 rubels (0.06 percent) and the hryvnia by 0.19 (0.04 percent), while the ruble grew by 0.12 rubels (0.14 percent).

On Tuesday morning, black market dealers were buying US cash at 2,140-2,145 rubels and selling it at 2,155-2,160 rubels. No change occurred in the black market rate of US cash since March 2.

Commercial banks' exchange outlets were buying the dollar at 2,125-2,148 rubels and selling it at 2,150-2,160 rubels.


 

   
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