The U.S. dollar has strengthened, causing the euro to increase in cost, the Russian ruble to lose a bit of value, and the Chinese yuan to become marginally pricier.
On September 17, 2025, the Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange witnessed notable changes in the foreign exchange market.
Initially, the USD to Belarusian ruble exchange rate closed with the ruble gaining 0.0059 to 3.0421 BYN per 1 USD. The USD rate opened at 3.04 BYN and peaked at 3.043 BYN during the day. By the close of trading, the EUR rate was 3.58 BYN, having strengthened by 0.1351 rubles (3.9%) over the month.
The Russian ruble also exhibited fluctuations. Over 7 days, it appreciated by 0.0069 rubles (0.19%). However, over the month, it depreciated by 0.0655 rubles (1.76%). The Russian Ruble rate (100 RUB) was 3.6466 Belarusian rubles on September 17, 2025, with a fixed rate of 3.6464 Belarusian rubles.
The Chinese yuan also showed a slight change, appreciating by 0.0062 rubles (0.15%) over the month. On September 17, 2025, the yuan rate on the BVBIF was 4.248 for 10 CNY.
The most significant change was seen in the Russian ruble's movement against the Belarusian ruble. Over the month, the Russian ruble demonstrated the strongest change, with a notable weakening over the month and a substantial 24-hour price movement on September 10, 2025, showing a gain of 1.280% in BYN to RUB exchange rate.
The trading volume in Belarusian rubles on this day was 23,288,900. The average weighted EUR rate increased by 0.004 against the ruble on September 17, 2025.
Over 7 days, the yuan rate depreciated by 0.0792 rubles (1.83%), and the EUR became cheaper by 0.0049 rubles (0.14%). The USD rate also depreciated by 0.0422 rubles (1.37%) over 7 days.
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