Russia Abandons Intervention Policy to Defend Ruble

Russia Abandons Intervention Policy to Defend Ruble

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Interactive Video

Business, Social Studies

University

Hard

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The transcript covers three main topics: a violent attack in Jerusalem by a Palestinian driver associated with Hamas, resulting in casualties; Russia's decision to allow the ruble to trade more freely in response to currency fluctuations; and Toyota's forecasted record profit, aided by a weaker yen boosting overseas sales of luxury models.

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What happened in Jerusalem involving a Palestinian driver?

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What was the outcome for the police officer during the attack?

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How many people were reported to be hurt in the attack?

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What economic measure is Russia taking regarding the ruble?

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What is Toyota predicting for the second year in a row?

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