The ruble swung around the 80 level against the dollar on Monday, while stock indices slipped slightly as the market lacked fresh momentum and monitored developments around what Russia calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister said that there had been no diplomatic contact between Russia …
Read More »Kremlin aide: Russia’s imports fell sharply in March as Western companies pulled out
Kremlin aide Maxim Oreshkin was quoted by the RIA news agency as saying on Friday that Russian imports fell sharply in March due to logistical restrictions and the withdrawal of Western companies from the country. He expected the decline to reach “tens of percent”. The Russian current account surplus is …
Read More »Yellen: Will be “a long time before USD replaced as key global currency
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Wednesday that it will be “a long time, if ever” before the US dollar is replaced as the key currency for the global economy. The impact of sanctions on Russia show the importance of the US dollar and euro, as well the US’ …
Read More »The Russian oil embargo may be part of the next EU sanctions package
The Russian oil embargo may be part of the The European Commission, the European Union’s executive arm, is preparing proposals for an EU embargo on Russian oil, the foreign ministers of Ireland, Lithuania and the Netherlands said on Monday, although there is no agreement yet. Referring to the commission, Irish …
Read More »Ukrainian Prime Minister: This year’s grain harvest will decrease 20% year on year
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal said on Friday that this year’s grain harvest is likely to be 20 percent below its level last year due to the shrinkage of the cultivated area after the Russian invasion. He said there is a shortage of fuel for farmers, but Ukraine knows how …
Read More »Yellen: US Aims At ‘Maximum Pain’ for Russia Without Hurting US Economy
The Treasury secretary, testifying before a House committee, said the US would continue finding ways to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said that the United States would continue taking steps to cut Russia off from the global financial system, even as many European countries …
Read More »The Kremlin: Russia has all the resources to repay its debts
The Russian Kremlin said that its country could default on its debt performance in theory, but this would be an artificial situation after the Ministry of Finance decided to make payments on sovereign Eurobonds in Russian rubles. The Kremlin spokesman said there are no real reasons for default, adding that …
Read More »Concerns about gas supplies cast a shadow over European shares
European stocks started the second quarter of the year on a cool note, as investors were gripped by worries about economic growth and inflation as Europe waited for a deadline to start paying for Russian gas in rubles. Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to cut gas supplies unless they …
Read More »Moody’s withdraws all credit ratings of Russian entities
Moody’s said it has withdrawn all credit ratings of Russia and designated Russian quasi-sovereign entities. The agency said it decided to withdraw the ratings for commercial reasons of its own. Last week, Moody’s announced its intention to withdraw its credit ratings for entities, following similar moves by global rating agency …
Read More »European shares recorded a slight increase and the oil sector fell
European shares rose on Thursday, led by gains in automakers and defense sectors, while oil stocks tumbled, as a US plan to withdraw from strategic petroleum reserves sent crude prices down. The European index rose 0.2 percent, although oil stocks fell 1.5 percent. The FTSE 100 index in London rose …
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