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  Currency regulation
According to these agreements the Belarusian rouble and the national currencies of these countries may be used as a means of payment on foreign economic transactions with these countries; also, freely convertible currency may be used for this purposes.
The T accounts shall be used to transfer roubles from operations of the current character, namely: receipts from residents for commodities supplied to the Republic of Belarus, work performed or services provided and for transfers of non-trade character.
Roubles from T accounts may be used for the purposes connected with operations of the current character.
www.belarusembassy.org /economic/economy/currency_regulation.htm   (1611 words)

  
  Belarusian ruble - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The name of the Belarusian currency comes from the Russian rouble and was left after the collapse of the Soviet monetary system and Belarus' refusal to introduce a national currency - the taler.
In December 2002 on a meeting of prime ministers of Belarus and Russia, it was declared that at the beginning, the Russian rouble would be introduced as a common currency.
It was planned that since July 1, 2003 the Russian rouble would be introduced in Belarus for banking operations and completely replace the Belarusian rouble on January 1, 2004.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Belarusian_ruble   (1016 words)

  
 Belarusian ruble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As a result, in January 2000 10 of 27 Belarusian commercial banks were in the process of liquidation.
In December 2002 in a meeting of prime ministers of Belarus and Russia, it was declared that at the beginning, the Russian ruble would be introduced as a common currency.
Belarusian ruble · Kazakh tenge · Russian ruble · Ukrainian hryvnia
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Belarusian_rouble   (1194 words)

  
 Ruble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ruble or rouble is a unit of currency.
It is currently the currency unit of Belarus, Russia, and Transnistria, and was the currency unit of several other countries, notably countries influenced by Russia and the Soviet Union.
The form "rouble" is preferred by the Oxford English Dictionary, but the earliest uses it records in English were the now completely obsolete "robble", followed by "ruble".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rouble   (488 words)

  
 Belarus - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The majority of the population of Belarus are native Belarusians, who comprise 81.2 percent of the total population of 10,300,483 people.
The Belarusian nobles usually had their fabrics imported and chose the colors of red, blue or green.
Belarusians tend to eat small portions of food in the morning and hearty meals for lunch and dinner.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/b/e/l/Belarus.html   (4232 words)

  
 MESSAGE OF CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Significant decrease of the level of inflation gained confidence in Belarusian rouble and that found its reflection, in particular, in growth during last five years of bank deposits in Belarusian roubles 13,5 times as many, the amount of which in 2005 was estimated at 5,5 trillion roubles.
Confirmation of successful development of Belarusian state as the social state is the fact that about 60 per cent of all the expenditures of the consolidated budget in 2005 was financing of social sphere.
Belarusian people shall exercises their authority through regularly holding under the Constitution and the laws, of the elections of the President of the Republic of Belarus, the Parliament and local Councils of deputies, participation in referenda (in 1995, 1996, 2004), discussion of the most important draft documents, participation of representatives in republican and local assemblies.
ncpi.gov.by /constsud/eng/mess05.htm   (4291 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Belarus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Early East Slavs gradually came in contact with the Varangians and were organized under the Rus', notably in the principality of Polatsk in modern-day northern Belarus.
By the 13th century, the state of Rus was gravely impacted by the Mongol invasion and the Belarusian territories were consolidated under the Lithuanians as the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Rus' and Samogitia.
Another notable harsh period in Belarusian history was the Chernobyl accident of 1986.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Belarus   (907 words)

  
 Zazizam.com : Education - Belarus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
During this time, the Belarusian teritories were largely at peace, but duchy itself were at many wars and had famous victories against Mongols in the east, Turks in the south and Teutonic knights in the west.
After Stalin died in 1953, his successor Nikita Khrushchev continued the Russification program, stating in the Byelorussian SSR capital of Minsk that "The sooner we all start speaking Russian, the faster we shall build communism." In 1986, a section of Belarus was affected by the fallout from the Chernobyl power plant accident in neighboring Ukraine.
The average life expectancy for Belarusian citizens is 68.72 years; for males it is 63.03 years and for females it is 74.96 years.The literacy rate in Belarus, which is the number of people aged 15 and older who can read and write, is at 99 %, with men at 99.8%, and women at 99.3%.
www.zazizam.com /content/education/b/Belarus.php   (3527 words)

  
 Belarus, a new emerging economy
Incomes in the Belarusian rouble have become more "weighty," a development which importers have used to their advantage.
Belarusian exports continue to be powered by fertilizers, oil derivatives and metal goods.
The BPF said that the planned monetary union is a threat to Belarusian economic independence and would dash hopes for raising the living standards in Belarus.
www.newnations.com /Archive/2003/July/by.html   (1691 words)

  
 "Belvnesheconombank" : Banking Industry in Belarus: General Overview
Belarusian and foreign corporate entities and individuals may open and hold their accounts in foreign and local currencies with any banking institution of their choosing.
Belarusian rouble payments within the Republic of Belarus are accomplished within one banking day.
Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange holds daily trading sessions in USD, DEM, RUR and a few other currencies and plays an important role in the operation of the local financial market.
www.bveb.by /eng/industry/overview.htm   (500 words)

  
 Central Europe Review - Belarusian Paradoxes
Belarusians are struggling to rebuild their post-Soviet economy, define their nation's identity and develop and understanding of their country's place in history all at the same time.
Actually, Belarusians do not regard the state as something to even deal with, much less confront; instead, it is an entity of terror and, based on bitter personal experience, one that should be avoided at all costs.
At present, Belarusians are surviving in hard economic and political conditions and trying not to lose hope for a better life.
www.ce-review.org /99/7/szyszlo7.html   (1823 words)

  
 Tabibito's Belarus Website
Belarusian is very close to the Russian language, but it has some distinctive features, e.g.
Partially, Belarusian shows strong similarities with →Ukrainian, which is the closest language to Belarusian.
Originally, the rouble was divided in 100 kapiejkas, but due to the inflation the kapiejkas (aka kopekes) vanished.
www.tabibito.de /vostok/ebelarus.html   (3900 words)

  
 NASB Main Results 1994: Humanitarian Sciences and Arts
The methodological approaches and methods of evaluation of state enterprises (shares) being sold to foreign investors, which are based on the application of a special course of the Belarusian rouble in foreign currency which provides observance of the economical interests of the Republic of Belarus are worked out.
An analysis of the Belarusian enlighteners' ethical views of the early XVIIth century has been carried out, demands for the many-sided development of the personality principles, for deviation from the traditional ideals of asceticism were shown.
The monograph 'The Lexicology of Modern Belarusian Literary Language' was published in which there were investigated the main concepts of dialectology and the ways of Belarusian language word-stock formation on different historic stages are tracted.
www.ac.by /activities/anbfun94/r94ogum.html   (2171 words)

  
 Belarusian Rouble Exchange Rate Graph - Swiss Franc - Historical Exchange Rates
Belarusian Rouble (BYR) to 1 Swiss Franc (CHF)
Monthly Average Graph - View average monthly exchange rate history for the Belarusian Rouble against the Swiss Franc.
View Data - View historical exchange rates for the Belarusian Rouble against the Swiss Franc in a tabular format.
www.exchange-rates.org /history/BYR/CHF/G   (249 words)

  
 Belarus Now: Information and Analytical Bulletin; Politics. Economics. Finances. WWW.OPEN.BY; politics ABOUT IMPACT OF ...
Belarusian politicians are mulling over the future, displaying no more enthusiasm this time...
Unlike Russia, a large sector of the Belarusian economy is in real operation, and this sector has been a serious shock absorber too.
The Belarusian economy, especially after the union with Russia was concluded, is mainly orientated to Russia.
www.open.by /belarus-now/cont/1998/0915/politics/3.html   (1376 words)

  
 National Bank Expecting Another Collapse of Belarusian Rouble :: Charter'97 :: News :: 19/04/2002
In Belarusian economy a number of negative tendencies have formed.
They do not contribute to reinforcement of the Belarusian rouble.
It was said at the press conference in Minsk by the chairman of the National Bank of Belarus Piotr Prakapovich.
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2002/04/19/06   (370 words)

  
 National Investment Site of the Republic of Belarus | Currency Regulation
Any natural and juridical persons (residents and non-residents) may open their accounts with the banks of the Republic in the Belarusian roubles and any foreign currency which official exchange rate to the Belarusian rouble was fixed by the National Bank.
For settlement of accounts in the Belarusian roubles, non-residents are permitted to use any currency which official exchange rate to the Belarusian rouble was fixed by the National Bank.
Any dealings in securities in the Belarusian roubles and foreign currency between non-residents shall be made in the territory of Belarus without any restrictions, save as otherwise is provided for by the Belarusian legislative acts.
www.invest.belarus.by /en/business/monetary   (607 words)

  
 Belarus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Belarusian ruble (BYR) was used as the national currency.
Belarusian, which are both official languages of Belarus.
The median age of the population is 37.
www.vetty.com /wpcd/wp/b/Belarus.htm   (2904 words)

  
 Meteoroloo.com :: Belarus - belarus tractor
Some contend that this discovery was proof that the Soviet government was trying to erase the Belarusian people and caused some to seek independence.[7] Belarus declared independence from the Soviet Union on 27 July 1990, and the BSSR formally became the Republic of Belarus on 25 August 1991.
Belarusian President Lukashenko meeting Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko at a August 2005 CIS meeting.Main articles: Politics of Belarus, Foreign relations of Belarus.
[9] The Belarusian government is also criticized for human rights violations and its actions against NGOs, independent journalists, national minorities and opposition politicians.[10] During the rule of the current administration in Belarus, there have been several cases of persecution, including the disappearance or death of prominent opposition leaders and independent journalists.
www.meteoroloo.com /Met-countries-a-b/Belarus.html   (4440 words)

  
 Belarusian Rouble Weakens As Money Supply Increases :: Charter'97 :: News :: 10/01/2002
Belarusian rouble becomes considerably weaker in the all sectors of the market, which I s explained by dealers by an abrupt growth of money quantity because of salary rise starting from December 2001, the dealers say.
The government increased the minimal salary from 7,500 to 10,000 BLR, and in January the indebted salary was paid.
In the Belarusian currency and stock exchange in Wednesday demand for dollars rose four times and was equal to $16.6 million.
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2002/01/10/02   (273 words)

  
 Belarus to dump Russian rouble in favour of US dollar : Business
The Belarusian rouble is almost impossible to sell for a foreign currency anywhere except inside the country.
For most of the 1990s the Belarusian rouble was printed in quantity without any monetary planning at all, sparking hyper-inflation.
The Belarusian decision to reject the Russian rouble is more evidence of deteriorating relations between the Kremlin and Minsk, who have had a falling out over energy prices since December.
www.earthtimes.org /articles/show/93872.html   (459 words)

  
 Vladimir Grevtsov Agency Belarusian media holding / services / NEWS REGARDING MONETARY POLICIES OF THE BELARUS REPUBLIC
Since 01.10.2001 the official exchange rates of the Belarusian rouble to the USD and the Russian rouble have been established by fixing the Russian rouble and the USD in the open joint-stock association the “Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange”.
The UNIFIED ROUBLE RATE was established on the basis of supply and demand on the domestic market and applied to all import-export operations, as well as tax and accounting calculations.
The NATIONAL ACQUISITION RATE was used for covering with roubles acquisitions of foreign currencies to form foreign currency funds of the Republic and those of local Councils of people’s deputies.
www.grevtsov.by /nodee.phtml?index=2438   (640 words)

  
 VTRIP.INFO - About Belarus
The Belarusian Musical Autumn, held in Minsk in the last 10 days of November, is a festival of folk and classical music and dance.
The Belarusian rouble (better known as zaichiki or 'rabbits') replaced the Soviet rouble in 1992.
Also here are the Graveyard of Villages, commemorating 185 other Belarusian villages annihilated by the Germans; the Trees of Life (actually concrete posts), commemorating a further 433 villages that were destroyed but rebuilt; and a Memory Wall, listing the Nazi concentration camps in Belarus and some of their victims.
www.vtrip.info /Europe/belarus.htm   (997 words)

  
 Vecherny Minsk WWW_Belarus The Chief Banker Under Arrest, The Dollar Is On The Rope (16.01.967)
The officials, whom our correspondent addressed, refused to comment both the "trick" with the Belarusian rouble on the currency market, and the arrest of Tamara Vinnikova, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Bank.
As for the Russian rouble, it is stable thanks to the reforms there; the economy of Ukraine began to develop in accordance with the healthy market laws, too.
I am convinced that they should not build a cage for the "hare" (Belarusian rouble), but a spacious house where it could feel more or less free.
www.belarus.net /minsk_ev/97/english/j4e/bank.htm   (880 words)

  
 Belarusian Rouble Exchange Rates - North and South America - Current Exchange Rates
Belarusian Rouble exchange rates against currencies in North and South America for October, 17
Exchange rates for the Belarusian Rouble against foreign currencies from North and South America are displayed in the table above.
The values in the Convert To column provide the quantity of foreign currency units that can be purchased with 1 Belarusian Rouble based on recent exchange rates.
www.exchange-rates.org /currentRates/BYR   (181 words)

  
 Eurozine - Articles
With a single stroke of a pen, the US is made into a dim-witted pariah of international politics, while Belarus plays a role of "not only of full and authoritative member of the world community, but also of reliable and consequent partner".
The relevant data on the exchange rates is as follows: between 1998 and 2004, the Belarusian rouble deteriorated from 30.74 to 2170 roubles to the US dollar.
The Belarusian version misses two important sentences: "Instead of establishing Ukraine's effective independence from Russia, the government has allowed it to remain an economic colony"; and, "Ukraine imports most of its oil from Russia, which gives the eastern neighbour a level of influence the US government agencies can only dream of".
www.eurozine.com /articles/2005-12-14-prekevicius-en.html   (3455 words)

  
 Belarus Now: Information and Analytical Bulletin; Politics. Economics. Finances. WWW.OPEN.BY; , contenet
Many Belarusian enterprises suffer losses from the sharp fall of the Russian ruble because they receive payment for the supplied products calculated in old prices.
After the meeting in Crimea with Messrs Kuchma and Chernomyrdin, the Belarusian president stated, while commenting on the situation in Russia, that the time for more close integration of the three Slavic states had already come.
As on August 1, Belarusian banks are in position to cover the claims of depositors for 160%.
www.open.by /belarus-now/cont/1998/0915/index.html   (602 words)

  
 Belarus
Some Belarusians perceived the name "Byelorussia" as derogatory, as a vestige of Russian and Soviet imperialism and policies of russification.
In English, Belarus and Belarusian are the common terms: they refer to the historical connection with the people known as Ruś that predated Russians, Ukrainians or Belarusianss.
There are a number of speculative hypotheses explaining the name's origin.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/b/be/belarus.html   (482 words)

  
 RBPAR_ew
Receipts of the budget in 2001 were 5747 billion Belarusian roubles; expenditures were 6023 billion Belarusian roubles.
In 2001, the share of barter operations was 18% of the total volume of export and 13.1% of the volume of import; in 2000, these figures were 26.7% and 21.5%, respectively.
Exchange rates of the Belarusian rouble in various segments of the currency market were practically at the same level, being formed in conformity with demand and offer.
www.mfa.gov.by /eng/publications/collection/inv02/econ_e.htm   (2247 words)

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