Lack of free money from investors led to the rise in the euro. It rose to a level above 84 rubles. This happened for the first time since April this year. But don’t rush to exchange euros for rubles. This is the opinion of the economist Konstantin Selyanin, the URA.RU news agency writes. The expert gave three pieces of advice to the Russians.
1. A villager says that if you save money, then let it remain in euros. This will protect them from devaluation.
2. If the euro was bought for a vacation that was planned to be spent in Europe, but had to be rescheduled due to the coronavirus, then the more funds should be left in euros.
3. “If you urgently need money, then it means you are a little lucky,” said the economist. No special action should be taken.
At the same time, Konstantin Selyanin believes that the rise in the euro will have little effect on the lives of Russians. Only goods supplied by Europe will rise in price.