The Russian ruble (XTUP:RUBUSD) fell Monday to the lowest level since Nov. 2020 on concerns the country will invade Ukraine and trigger U.S. sanctions. One ruble fetched as low as 0.012774 dollars, down from $0.012888.

Jan. 24, 2022, 5:13 a.m. EST
Jan. 24, 2022, 5:13 a.m. EST
The Russian ruble (XTUP:RUBUSD) fell Monday to the lowest level since Nov. 2020 on concerns the country will invade Ukraine and trigger U.S. sanctions. One ruble fetched as low as 0.012774 dollars, down from $0.012888.
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