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The ruble’s fall is raising concerns inside Russia about rising inflation.

The Russian currency has lost about a quarter of its value against the dollar this year, a reflection of the country’s roiling economy.

Paul Sonne
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Central Bank of Russia, Currency, Economic Conditions and Trends, Inflation (Economics), Politics and Government, Ruble (Currency), Russia, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022)
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