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Russian Ruble Climbs To 5-day High Against U.S. Dollar
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(RTTNews) - The Russian ruble appreciated against the U.S. dollar in the European session on Monday.
The Russian ruble touched 91.53 against the greenback, setting a 5-day high. The currency is likely to locate resistance around the 86.5 level.
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