The dollar will lose 30% of its price, according to Russian entrepreneur Oleg Deripaska.
"In any case, with or without sanctions, the dollar will lose up to 30% of its value against major world currencies in the next three years. It's all the fault of the exorbitant public debt in the USA. More than $35 trillion. And sanctions only aggravate the situation," Deripaska predicts.
The official dollar exchange rate set by the Central Bank on September 8 is 89.8225 rubles. Over the month, the currency has risen in price by 4.5%.

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