Strong rouble, fueled by energy exports, pressures Russia's war economy
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Polina Ivanova, Anastasia Stognei
4d ago· 2 min readenNews
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Summary
The article discusses how the Russian rouble's strength, driven by rising energy exports, has pushed the currency to a three-year high. This creates economic pressure on Russia's war economy by making other Russian exports less competitive abroad, potentially undermining the country's broader economic stability amid ongoing military spending.
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Rising energy exports have helped push currency to three-year high, making other exports less competitive

