The euro exchange rate on the Moscow Exchange rose to 90 rubles for the first time since April 2022.
The ruble remains under tangible pressure: the euro exchange rate rose to 90 rubles in the low-liquid morning currency trading session – another high in almost a year follows from the data of the Moscow Exchange.

The exchange rate of the euro in settlements “tomorrow” at 7.46 Moscow time grows by 84 kopecks, to 89.99 rubles, the yuan – by 13 kopecks, to 11.93 rubles, the dollar – by 78 kopecks, to 82.16 rubles.
Minutes earlier, the euro rose to exactly 90 rubles – a new high since April last year.