LONDON -- Falling energy prices and the plunge in the Russian ruble are hitting currencies across the former Soviet states, with Belarus and Turkmenistan having already devalued this week and markets betting that Kazakhstan will follow soon.
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A Russia's Communist Party supporter takes part in rally against ruble fall in exchange in front of the headquarters of the government in central Moscow on Dec. 22, 2014.