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Currency fluctuations: The U.S. dollar strengthens, the Euro weakens, the Russian Ruble decreases, while the Chinese Yuan gains value.

On September 19, 2025, foreign exchange deals have been concluded. Notable changes in exchange rates include a 0.0075 rise in the dollar's value, while the euro's value dropped by a similar margin.

Currency fluctuations: The U.S. dollar strengthens, European euro weakens, Russian ruble...
Currency fluctuations: The U.S. dollar strengthens, European euro weakens, Russian ruble depreciates, Chinese yuan gains value.

Currency fluctuations: The U.S. dollar strengthens, the Euro weakens, the Russian Ruble decreases, while the Chinese Yuan gains value.

In the world of international finance, the Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange (BCSE) saw some notable movements in currency trading on September 18, 2025. Here's a breakdown of the day's trading activities and the impact on various currencies.

The trading volume for the United States Dollar (USD) stood at 10,660.7, while the USD weakened by 0.048 rubles (1.55%) over a seven-day period. On the BCSE, the USD closed at 3.046 BYN per 1 USD, marking a 0.25% increase for the day.

The Euro (EUR) also experienced changes, with the trading volume for the EUR being the same as that of the USD. Over the month, the EUR strengthened by 0.0936 rubles (2.71%), but on September 18, it weakened slightly by 0.0464 rubles (1.29%). The average weighted course of the EUR decreased against the ruble by -0.0415 (-1.1678%) on the day, ending at 3.5535 BYN.

The Chinese Yuan (CNY) saw its course strengthen by 0.12% against the Belarusian ruble, with the trading volume for the Yuan being 110,229,000. Over the month, the Yuan grew by 3.16%. On September 18, the course of the Yuan on the BCSE was 4.2488 for 10 CNY.

The Russian Ruble (RUB) had a trading volume of 133,209,000 and strengthened by 0.0168 rubles (0.46%) over a seven-day period. However, over the month, the Russian ruble depreciated against the Belarusian ruble by 0.0027 rubles (0.07%). The course of the Russian ruble on September 18 was fixed at 3.6424 for 100 RUB.

Trading volume in Belarusian rubles on September 18 was 17,494,600. It's important to note that there are no publicly available data or sources specifying which bank or institutional investor had the largest trading volume in Belarusian Rubles on the BCSE on September 18, 2025.

For the most up-to-date information about trading on the BCSE, interested parties can refer to Myfin. As the world of finance continues to evolve, staying informed about these changes is crucial for investors and businesses alike.

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