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Bank of Russia sells $61.54 mln worth of yuan

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What to know about Bank of Russia sells $61.54 mln worth of yuan

The Bank of Russia sold yuan on the domestic market on May 7 and May 6, totaling 4.6 billion and 13.9 billion rubles respectively. These operations were conducted via the Moscow Exchange using the yuan-ruble instrument.

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What happened

The Bank of Russia sold yuan on the domestic market with settlements on May 7, 2026, worth 4.6 bln rubles ($61.54 mln), according to data published on the regulator’s website.

Why it matters

The volume of foreign currency sales on the domestic market with settlements on May 6 amounted to 13.9 bln rubles ($185.95 mln).

Common ground

The Bank of Russia conducts foreign currency purchase and sale operations on the domestic market in the Moscow Exchange currency section using the yuan-ruble instrument.

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The Bank of Russia sold yuan on the domestic market on May 7 and May 6, totaling 4.6 billion and 13.9 billion rubles respectively. These operations were conducted via the Moscow Exchange using the yuan-ruble instrument.

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eFinder analyzed this article and checked 3 claims against available evidence, cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia. Here is what the fact-checking layer found.

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Claim 1: “The Bank of Russia conducts foreign currency purchase and sale operations on the domestic market in the Moscow Exchange currency section using the yuan-ruble instrument.”
CORROBORATED
Two independent sources (TASS and a TASS Telegram feed) explicitly state that the Bank of Russia carries out foreign currency purchase and sale operations on the domestic market in the currency section of the Moscow Exchange using the 'yuan-ruble' instrument. Wikipedia also confirms the Bank of Russia buys and sells foreign currency on the exchange market.
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web search NEUTRAL — Since 1992, the Bank of Russia began to buy and sell foreign currency on the foreign exchange market created by it, establish and publish the official exchange rates of foreign currencies against the …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Bank_of_Russia
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web search NEUTRAL — The Bank of Russia carries out foreign currency purchase and sale operations on the domestic market in the currency section of the Moscow Exchange using the "yuan-ruble" instrument.
https://tass.com/economy/1935641
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web search NEUTRAL — TASS Bank of Russia sells yuan for $73.57 mln with settlements on March 17. The Bank of Russia carries out foreign currency purchase and sale operations on the domestic market in the currency section …
https://t.me/TASS_EN/82526
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Claim 2: “The volume of foreign currency sales on the domestic market with settlements on May 6 amounted to 13.9 bln rubles ($185.95 mln).”
CORROBORATED
The claim that foreign currency sales on the domestic market with settlements on May 6 amounted to 13.9 bln rubles ($185.95 mln) is corroborated by the web search result which specifies the Bank of Russia sold yuan on May 6, 2026, in the amount of 13.9 bln rubles ($186 mln).
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web search NEUTRAL — The meaning of FOREIGN is situated outside a place or country; especially : situated outside one's own country. How to use foreign in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Foreign.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/foreign
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web search NEUTRAL — FOREIGN definition: of, relating to, or derived from another country or nation; not native. See examples of foreign used in a sentence.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/foreign
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web search NEUTRAL — FOREIGN definition: 1. belonging or connected to a country that is not your own: 2. Something can be described as…. Learn more.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/foreign
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Claim 3: “The Bank of Russia sold yuan on the domestic market with settlements on May 7, 2026, worth 4.6 bln rubles ($61.54 mln), according to data published on the regulator’s website.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE
The claim states the Bank of Russia sold 4.6 bln rubles on May 7, 2026. However, the provided evidence from a web search explicitly states that the Bank of Russia sold yuan on May 6, 2026, in the amount of 13.9 bln rubles ($186 mln). The date and the amount in the claim are directly contradicted by the evidence.
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web search NEUTRAL — The Bank of Russia sold yuan on the domestic market with settlements on May 6, 2026, in the amount of 13.9 bln rubles ($186 mln), according to data published on the regulator’s website.
https://tass.com/economy/2127827
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web search NEUTRAL — Over the first four months of the year, oil and gas revenues reached 2.3 trillion rubles ($30.82 billion), down 38.3% year-on-year. That amounts to roughly a quarter of the annual target of 8.92 trill…
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2026/05/06/russias-oil-and-ga…
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web search NEUTRAL — The Bank of Russia sold yuan worth 7.2 billion roubles ($80.45 million) on the domestic market on August 16, 2024, according to the regulator’s data. This followed a previous forex sale of 7.3 billion…
https://en.amwalalghad.com/bank-of-russia-sells-yuan-worth-8…

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