Currencies Across Globe Show Decrease in Value: Dollar, Euro, Ruble, Yuan All Register Falls
In the latest exchange rate updates, the Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange has seen some significant shifts in currency values over the past month and week.
Over the course of August, the Russian ruble depreciated by 0.0331 rubles (0.88%) against the Belarusian ruble. Conversely, the Euro strengthened by 0.0242 rubles, while the US Dollar and the Chinese yuan both strengthened by 0.0533 rubles and 0.0331 rubles (0.81% and 0.81% respectively) against the Belarusian ruble.
On August 11, 2025, the US Dollar opened at 2.9876 BYN and closed at 2.9775 BYN, marking a decrease of 0.0114 rubles against the Belarusian ruble. The Euro was trading at 3.445 BYN, and the Chinese yuan was at 4.113 for 10 CNY.
Over a seven-day period, the Russian ruble strengthened by 0.0253 rubles (0.69%), the US Dollar weakened by 0.0114 rubles, the Euro became cheaper by 0.0029 rubles, and the Chinese yuan strengthened by 0.0122 rubles (0.3%).
The trading volume in BYN on the Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange was 35,479,700. The average weighted EUR rate increased against the ruble by -0.0024.
It's important to note that the most reliable recent market rate for the US Dollar to Belarusian ruble is approximately 3.02–3.06 BYN per 1 USD, as of late July 2025. The Euro to Belarusian ruble rate is inferred, with 1 EUR approximately equal to 3.84 BYN based on data from mid-August 2025. The Russian ruble to US Dollar rate, as of July 2025, is around 1 RUB equals 0.0126 USD.
Unfortunately, no definitive live or recent direct rates for the Chinese yuan against the Belarusian ruble were available in the provided search results.
For more detailed information, including the opening rate, the rate of the last transaction, the turnover in BYN, the change in exchange rates for today, and the graph showing the dynamics of changes in the USD, EUR, Russian ruble, and yuan rates for the selected period, visit Myfin.
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