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    rouble
    [ noun ]
    the basic unit of money in Russia
    <noun.quantity>


    Rouble \Rou"ble\, n.
    A coin. See {Ruble}.

    1. The Belarus government, which until recently was pressing for monetary union with the Russian rouble, has banned its use, along with other foreign currency in all cash and domestic transactions.
    2. On his recent trip to the US, Mr Kravchuk said privately that he would never allow the circulation of the rouble in Crimea - but that he knew well how to negotiate with the Russians and he did not expect anything like an explosion.
    3. You are lucky you have got the rouble to anchor you to reality.' Then I gave them a business story.
    4. The problem perhaps is not so much the level at which the rouble now trades but the speed with which it has fallen. There is not much the central bank can do to stabilise the situation if the rouble continues to run out of control.
    5. The problem perhaps is not so much the level at which the rouble now trades but the speed with which it has fallen. There is not much the central bank can do to stabilise the situation if the rouble continues to run out of control.
    6. Most shops closed and goods were in short supply in the Tajikistan capital of Dushanbe this week as the ex-Soviet republic began converting to the Russian rouble.
    7. The rouble exchange rate has stabilised in recent weeks in the expectation that IMF financial aid will provide a new source of non-inflationary budget finance this year. But first the Ukrainian government has to win the referendum.
    8. All three states wish to break away from the rouble zone and establish their own currencies.
    9. His monthly R620 rouble pension is insufficient for bare necessities and what work is there in contemporary Russia for retired generals?
    10. Neither country has been able to arrive at an acceptable settlement after the rouble's rapid collapse from its previously fixed rate.
    11. 'Now that they have run out of coupons (designed to replace the rouble) they have reverted to the only currency - goods,' he says.
    12. At present, the rouble is a currency with 15 central banks and no monetary discipline.
    13. This forced the central bank to drive the rate down to Rbs568 from an opening level of Rbs493, and even then to provide half the hard currency sold in order to meet demand. At the start of the year the rouble traded at 417 to the dollar.
    14. Georgia yesterday brought in a temporary new currency, supplementing the Russian rouble with new coupon banknotes in a first stage towards full monetary independence, Reuter reports from Tbilisi.
    15. Uzbekistan, for instance, has already received a gift of Rbs50bn of new Russian rouble banknotes in a decision which Mr Alexander Shokhin, deputy prime minister for foreign economic relations, yesterday described as illegal.
    16. He said that regional authorities intended to set varying exchange rates for foreign investors - varying between Rbs4 to the dollar to Dollars 2 to a rouble.
    17. The rouble tumbled further against the dollar on Moscow's small-scale currency exchange yesterday, Reuter reports.
    18. Support for a social safety net is vital, as is a fund to back the rouble, which would psychologically underpin a commitment to peg the exchange rate and make it fully convertible.
    19. The other Baltic states, Estonia and Lithuania, have similar plans alongside the Ukraine which initially created a semi-Ukrainian currency by sticking coupons on existing rouble banknotes.
    20. Russian economists predict inflation may rise to 15 per cent in October, partly as a result of the currency moves, putting further pressure on the rouble.
    21. BNP-Dresdner Bank (Rossija) itself does not initially plan to take rouble deposits or do very much in the way of project lending.
    22. He called for tight exchange control over all foreign currencies, including the rouble, and warned that the chaotic and often corrupt state sector would be subject to closer government control.
    23. At Irkutsk production costs, Dollars 50 a tonne in January at the official rouble exchange rate, are now Dollars 500.
    24. Western advisers have proposed a rouble stabilisation fund of between Dollars 5bn and Dollars 6bn.
    25. Foreign assistance is urgently needed in preparing a fund to stabilise the rouble. While we have already taken significant steps towards establishing financial discipline, there has to be some moment soon when all the remaining measures are put in place.
    26. I think many people may be planning to leave the government soon.' Mr Fyodorov also rejected the argument that the collapse in the rouble may help the economy by making Russian exports more competitive.
    27. It should be released before the exchange rate is stabilised, so as to enable Russia to nudge the rouble up to a level worth stabilising, rather than stabilise an undervalued rate.
    28. 'The central bank should be organising a payments system, stabilising the rouble and managing a tight monetary policy, not be dragged into political confrontation,' he says. 'You can replace Mr Gerashchenko but what will happen tomorrow?
    29. The possible appreciation of the rouble provided an additional attraction. 'But the reason I came here was, that this was a country which produced Tchaikovsky and which put people on the moon.
    30. The currency will fall further as long as its value is tied to the success of a bankrupt policy. The 21.5 per cent fall in the rouble on Tuesday left President Boris Yeltsin looking for scapegoats.
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