Ruble Falls in Longest Slump Since February on Record GDP Drop - Bloomberg


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Ruble Falls in Longest Slump Since February on Record GDP Drop
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The currency slipped 1.4 percent to 32.2500 per dollar in Moscow, the lowest closing level since July 13. Gross domestic product contracted an annual 10.9
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