Convert 1 RUB to NZD

(Russian Ruble to New Zealand Dollar)

RUB — Russian Ruble NZD — New Zealand Dollar
1 RUB equals
NZ$0.02 NZD
1 RUB = 0.0226 NZD
Updated 23 April 2026, 22:31 GMT

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About RUB to NZD

The Russian Ruble to New Zealand Dollar exchange rate is influenced by CBR interest rates, oil and gas prices, sanctions, and geopolitical developments, as well as RBNZ interest rates, dairy prices, Chinese economic data, and employment figures. Both the Central Bank of Russia and Reserve Bank of New Zealand play crucial roles in determining the relative strength of these currencies.

The Russian ruble used to be one of the more interesting EM currencies to trade.. it was a classic oil play where you could basically express a Brent crude view through USDRUB and it worked pretty well. Then 2022 happened and everything changed. Western sanctions cut Russia off from SWIFT froze central bank reserves and basically made the ruble untradeable for most international participants. The Central Bank of Russia brought in capital controls jacked rates up to mental levels and managed to stabilise the currency domestically but the offshore market is essentially dead. Most major forex brokers suspended ruble pairs and liquidity disappeared. The onshore rate and whatever offshore rate you can find diverge massively at times and theres no reliable price discovery anymore. Even before the sanctions the ruble was always volatile and sensitive to oil prices political risk and the general mood around Russia. Now its in a category of its own really. If youre looking at this from a trading perspective theres honestly not much you can do with it through normal channels anymore. A cautionary tale about geopolitical risk if nothing else.. what was once a liquid EM currency became basically untouchable overnight.

The Kiwi dollar is the Aussies smaller cousin and it trades in a surprisingly similar way but with its own personality. New Zealand is the worlds biggest dairy exporter so instead of iron ore youre watching milk powder prices.. specifically the Global Dairy Trade auction that happens every couple of weeks which can move the NZD noticeably. NZDUSD is the main pair and its properly liquid for a currency from a country of only about 5 million people. The AUDNZD cross is a classic for traders who want to play the relative value between the two Antipodean economies without taking on broad dollar risk.. it tends to range trade a lot because the economies are so correlated. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has been fairly active with policy changes and was actually one of the first major central banks to start hiking rates aggressively after the pandemic which gave the Kiwi a proper boost. Like the Aussie its a risk on currency that does well when global sentiment is positive and gets sold off when things turn sour. Tourism matters for the economy but its not as big a driver of the currency as youd think. Solid little currency with good liquidity.

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Current Rate: 0.0226 NZD per RUB

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1 NZD = 44.3273 RUB

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Frequently Asked Questions

At the current exchange rate of 1 RUB = 0.0226 NZD, 1 Russian Ruble equals NZ$0.02 New Zealand Dollar. Rate last updated 23 April 2026, 22:31 GMT.

Exchange rates fluctuate constantly based on market conditions. The current RUB/NZD rate is 0.0226, updated hourly. For timing analysis, see our RUB exchange timing forecast.

1 RUB equals 0.0226 NZD at today's mid-market rate.

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