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  2. Belarusian ruble - Wikipedia

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    New Russian banknotes also circulated in Belarus, but were replaced by notes issued by the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus in May 1992. [4] The first post-Soviet Belarusian ruble was assigned the ISO code BYB and replaced the Soviet currency at the rate of 1 Belarusian ruble = 10 Soviet rubles. It took about two years before the ruble ...

  3. Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The currency of Belarus is the Belarusian ruble. The currency was introduced in May 1992 to replace the Soviet ruble and it has undergone redenomination twice since then. The first coins of the Republic of Belarus were issued on 27 December 1996. [245]

  4. Ruble - Wikipedia

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    500 Belarusian rubles of the 2009 series, the highest available nominal in circulation. The ruble or rouble ( / ˈruːbəl /; Russian: рубль, IPA: [rublʲ]) is the currency unit of Belarus and Russia. Historically, it was the name of the currency of the Russian Empire (the Imperial ruble) and, later, of the Soviet Union (the Soviet ruble ).

  5. Economy of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Change in per capita GDP of Belarus, 1973–2018. Figures are inflation-adjusted to 2011 International dollars. The economy of Belarus is an upper-middle income mixed economy. [2] As a post-Soviet transition economy, Belarus rejected most privatisation efforts in favour of retaining centralised political and economic controls by the state. [19]

  6. Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange is a member of the following associations: International Association of Exchanges of the Commonwealth of Independent States countries (IAEx of CIS) Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS) Association of Belarusian banks (ABB) It is also a partner exchange of the UN's Sustainable Stock Exchanges ...

  7. Union State - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2005, the Union State again failed to introduce a common currency, and it was again postponed by one year, which, in 2006, happened once again. During a press-conference in Minsk on 2 February 2006, Pyotr Prokopovich, chief of the National Bank of Belarus, announced that a "common currency might be introduced in 2007". This ...

  8. National Bank of the Republic of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The history of the independent existence of the banking system of Belarus and the National Bank began with the country's acquisition of sovereignty after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In December 1990, the BSSR adopted the Laws "On Banks and Banking Activities in the Byelorussian SSR", which entered into force on January 1, 1991.

  9. History of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Early history. The Principality of Polotsk within Kievan Rus' in the 11th century. The history of Belarus begins with the migration and expansion of the Slavic peoples through Eastern Europe between the 6th and 8th centuries. East Slavs settled on the territory of present-day Belarus, Russia and Ukraine, assimilating local Baltic ( Yotvingians ...