RMB 300 billion is equal to how many Russian rubles?
1. Indian Rupee
Exchange rate: 1 Indian Rupee = 0.08876 RMB
Thus, 300 billion Indian Rupees is approximately equal to 26.628 billion RMB.
2. Russian Ruble
Exchange rate: 1 Russian Ruble = 0.07875 RMB
Based on the current exchange rate, 300 billion Russian Rubles can be exchanged for approximately 23.625 billion RMB.
3. Belarusian Ruble
Exchange rate: 1 Belarusian Ruble = 4.974 RMB
Thus, 500 Belarusian Rubles can be exchanged for 12.47 RMB.
4. Soviet Ruble
The Soviet Ruble had denominations of 1, 3, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 200.
Unfortunately, there is no information available about the exchange rate between Soviet Rubles and RMB.
5. Current Exchange Rate
The current exchange rate between Russian Rubles and RMB is 1 RMB = 8.6754 Russian Rubles.
Therefore, 300 billion RMB is equivalent to approximately 34.58 billion Russian Rubles.
6. RMB-Ruble Transactions
According to the Russian Central Bank's representative in China, the trading volume of RMB-Ruble currency pairs on the Moscow Exchange from January to September this year was 732 billion Rubles, which is almost 201 times the volume of the same period last year.
7. Calculation Example
For example, if you want to know how much 31,000 Rubles can be exchanged for in RMB, you can simply search for the current exchange rate between Russian Rubles and RMB.
Using the current exchange rate, 31,000 Russian Rubles can be exchanged for approximately 3,578 RMB.
8. Currency Swap Agreement
On the 13th, the People's Bank of China and the Central Bank of the Russian Federation signed a bilateral currency swap agreement with a scale of 150 billion RMB (81.5 billion Rubles).
The purpose of this agreement is to facilitate bilateral trade and investment, stabilize the exchange rate, and promote the international use of the two currencies.
9. Calculation Example
According to the current exchange rate, 10 billion Rubles is equal to approximately 1.0255 billion RMB.
Please note that the exchange rates provided are for reference only and may vary depending on the actual exchange rate at banks or other financial institutions.