Three of the four key foreign currencies in Belarus began the new November week on the rise.
Following the trading session on Monday, November 18, the dollar, euro and Russian ruble rose in price.
Only the Chinese yuan failed to strengthen against the Belarusian ruble and, accordingly, became cheaper.
This is evidenced by the data published following the results of Monday's trading on the official website of the Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange.
As for the “American”, it once again went up and recorded growth of 0.29%, i.e. it rose in price by 0.0097 rubles.
The current exchange rate for the overseas currency is 3.3897 rubles.
The single European currency, which “stumbled” last week, strengthened against the “Belarusian” on November 18 – plus 0.11% (plus 0.004 rubles).
Until the next trades, the price of one euro in the republic will remain at the level of 3.5740 rubles.
The Russian ruble also ended today's trading on a positive note - +0.14% (+0.0047 Belarusian ruble).
On Monday, a hundred "Russians" cost Br3,3916.
The Chinese yuan has depreciated. Not much, though. It lost 0.01% during the trading session, falling by 0.0005 rubles.
The current exchange rate of the Chinese currency as of November 18 is 4.6806 rubles per 10 yuan.
For reference
The US dollar is the currency of the United States and one of the world's major reserve currencies.