Currency fall hurts Russia rouble
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【Summary】Russia's currency, the rouble, is experiencing a fall, but there is no panic among Russians. After facing 18 months of war and isolation, they have become accustomed to bad news.
FutureCar Staff
Aug 14, 2023 10:28 AM PT
Despite the challenging circumstances, Russia remains calm and composed. Unlike in other countries, there are no long lines of people waiting outside banks in Russia. Having endured 18 months of war and isolation, the Russian people have grown accustomed to receiving negative news on a regular basis. In fact, Russia holds the unfortunate distinction of being the most heavily sanctioned country in the world.
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