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The following rates of exchange of foreign currencies to the ruble of the Russian Federation
The following rates of exchange of foreign currencies to the ruble of the Russian Federation have been fixed for the purposes of accounting and customs duty payments from August 18, 2004: 1 Australian dollar 20.9824 rubles 1 British pound sterling 53.7735 rubles 1,000 Belarussian rubles 13.5037 rubles 10 Danish krone 48.5391 rubles 1 US dollar 29.2152 rubles 1 euro 36.1100 rubles 100 Icelandic krones 41.3872 rubles 100 Kazakh tenge 21.4294 rubles 1 Canadian dollar 22.4095 rubles 10 Norwegian krones 43.6680 rubles 1 unit of conditional drawing rights 43.0433 rubles 1 Singapore dollar 17.0460 rubles 1,000,000 Turkish lira 19.9830 rubles 10 Ukrainian hryvnias 54.7245 rubles 10 Swedish kronas 39.0907 rubles 1 Swiss franc 23.5455 rubles 100 Japanese yen 26.4463 rubles The foreign currency exchange rates to the ruble of the Russian Federation entail no obligation on the part of the Bank of Russia to buy or sell the currencies according to the above rates.
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