The Prigozhin Rebellion overthrew the ruble. What to expect next
After Prigozhin’s “camp on Moscow”, the dollar and the euro began to grow steadily against the ruble. As of June 28, the US currency traded at 86 rubles, the European at 94. Russian media learned from experts why the ruble is falling and what is the rate to expect in the near future.
During Wagner’s PMC’s march to Moscow, Russian banks sharply raised exchange rates. Dollars were sold at 94.5-97.5 rubles, euros – at 104-106 rubles. Moreover, on the eve of currency trading on the Moscow Stock Exchange, it was offered 84.7 rubles for one dollar and 92.4 rubles for
