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... very active ))))
47.50 would be hilarious))))
Hey, teacher, what did you want to post there? )))).
some have, some don't...
Watching the ruble, it must have jumped that much.
Here's a news story on the subject:
World oil prices rise on falling US inventories >>>
About the negative values. ) That's so much less inventory, not negative.
Here's a news story on the subject:
World oil prices rise on falling US inventories >>>
About the negative values. ) It's so much less inventories, not going negative.
47.50 will be a laughing matter))))
Guru, ow) What did you want to post there? ))))
my prediction is 70 per dollar.
The hryvnias have doubled the dollar, so the Russians should too.
They are all tied to the dollar, both Putin and the Ukrainians. Even the american central bank belongs to the rusha, how much "power" can they talk about?
Here's a news story on the subject:
World oil prices rise on falling US inventories >>>
About the negative values. ) It's so much less inventories, not going negative.
my prediction is 70 per dollar.
The hryvnias have doubled the dollar, so the Russians should too.
They are all tied to the dollar, both Putin and the Ukrainians. In Russia, even the central bank belongs to the U.S. What kind of "power" can we talk about?
my prediction is 70 per dollar.
The hryvnias have doubled the dollar, so the Russians should too.
They are all tied to the dollar, both Putin and the Ukrainians. In Russia, even the central bank belongs to the U.S. What kind of "power" can we talk about?
my prediction is 70 per dollar.
The hryvnias have doubled the dollar, so the Russians should too.
They are all tied to the dollar, both Putin and the Ukrainians. In Russia, even the central bank belongs to the U.S. What kind of "power" can we talk about?
I read somewhere that the Central Bank belongs more to the U.S. Federal Reserve than to Russia...
And the Fed to whom? Not interested? Not many central banks are government agencies.
I wonder how Sensei is doing with his euro purchases, he has no stops
And the Fed to whom? Not interested? Not many central banks are government agencies.
I wonder how Sensei is doing with his euro purchases, he has no stops