The manat is the 28th among currencies of 117 countries worldwide.
According to the report, the manat strengthened by 21.88% against the Russian ruble in February while Iranian rial held the first spot by strengthening by 23.79%.
In early March, 1 manat was trading at 44.1125 rubles compared to 42.8630 in February.
At the same time, the Azeri manat climbed 50% against the Russian ruble over the past year.
As seen in the ranking, Armenian dram rounds out the list at the 111th rank, by plunging 87.68% against the Russian currency within the past month.
Stability ranking for major world and CIS states currieries (data from Central Bank of Russia).
Currency | Month-on-month difference |
AZN – Azerbaijani manat | +21,88% |
GEL – Georgian lari | +20,93% |
UZS – Uzbek som | +20,48% |
KGS – Kyrgyz som | +17,46% |
UAH – Ukrainian hryvnia | - 1,23% |
LVL – Latvian lats | +8,94% |
USD – US dollar | -6,46% |
CNY – Chinese yuan | -6,35 |
EEK – Estonian kroon | +9,36% |
LTL – Lithuanian litas | +8,94% |
EUR – Euro | -0,09% |
GBP –Pound sterling | - 4,96 |
CHF – Swiss franc | - 2,70% |
BYR – Belarusian ruble | - 4,58% |
KZT – Kazakh tenge | - 6,99 |
TMT – New Turkmen manat | +38,89% |
AMD – Armenian dram | -87,68% |