
Published
06/24/2026, 16:02The National Bank of Kyrgyzstan has set the official exchange rates for foreign currencies as of June 25. For the second day in a row, the Russian ruble has seen the most significant decline. Over the past two days, it has depreciated by 1.54% against the KGS.
While the official exchange rate for the Russian ruble stood at 1.1881 KGS on June 23, it fell to 1.1698 KGS on June 25. On June 25 alone, the ruble lost another 0.43%, dropping from 1.1748 to 1.1698 KGS.
The U.S. dollar exchange rate remained unchanged at 87.45 KGS.

The European currency also continued to decline. The euro fell from 99.7498 to 99.2776 KGS, or by 0.47%. Over the past two days, its exchange rate has already fallen by 0.86%—from 100.1346 KGS.
The Chinese yuan also continued to decline. Its exchange rate fell from 12.8865 to 12.8478 KGS, losing 0.3% over the past day. Over the past two days, the decline amounted to nearly 0.47%.
The Kazakhstani tenge, after rising the previous day, began to decline. Its official exchange rate fell from 0.1799 to 0.1795 KGS, or by 0.22%.



