The Russian ruble is the official currency of Russia, with the symbol of ₽ and the currency code of RUB.

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The Russian ruble is the official currency of Russia, with the symbol of ₽ and the currency code of RUB.
The Norwegian krone (NOK) is the national currency of Norway and has aan value estimated of US$120.7 billion.
A currency correlation is the degree by which a currency is interrelated with another currency and is represented on a numeric scale ranging from -1 to +1.
British Pound Basics The pound sterling, also known as the British pound, is the official currency of both the U.K. and its territories. It's also the world's oldest continuously used…
While the common currency may come with numerous benefits, it has encountered some strong volatility in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
The Thai baht (THB) is an important currency within Southeast Asia, due to the prominence of Thailand as a stable regional economy.
The Canadian dollar's dependence on commodity pricing suggests that there is a relationship between the Canadian dollar to the pricing of crude oil.
The Indian rupee has a currency code of INR and is the 20th most traded currency worldwide with a daily traded volume of approximately US$53 billion.
The Mexican Peso is symbolized by the "$" sign and has a currency code of MXN. There is currently US$3.1 trillion Mexican Pesos in circulation.
South Africa's rand was launched with the establishment of the Republic of South Africa in February 1961 and is symbolized by R with a currency code of ZAR.
The Singapore dollar is symbolized by S$ and has a currency code of SGD. There is currently R$34.4 billion in circulation.
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