Sanctions hit Russian economy, although Putin says otherwise

Argentina Noticias Noticias

Sanctions hit Russian economy, although Putin says otherwise
Argentina Últimas Noticias,Argentina Titulares
  • 📰 KPRC2
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 46 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 22%
  • Publisher: 68%

Nearly two months into the Russian-Ukraine war, the Kremlin has taken extraordinary steps to blunt an economic counteroffensive from the West.

than Britain and the U.S., which have banned or are phasing out Russian oil. In the meantime, Russia gets $850 million a day from Europe for its oil and gas.The U.S. and its allies have argued that they have tried to tailor sanctions to affect Russia’s ability to wage war and financially hit those in the highest echelons of government, while leaving everyday Russians largely unaffected.

Local news sites in different Russian regions in recent weeks have reported that multiple stores are shuttered in malls afterThe Kremlin and its allies on social media have repeatedly pointed to the recovery of Russia’s ruble as a sign that Western sanctions aren’t working. The ruble crashed to around 150 to the dollar in the early days of the war but recovered to around 80 to the dollar, about where it was before the invasion.

This isn’t the first time Russia has thrown its full force behind defending the ruble’s value as a symbol of resistance against the West. Throughout the 1970s and ’80s, the Soviet Union had an official exchange rate of one ruble equaling about $1.35, whereas the black-market exchange rate was closer to four rubles to the dollar. The Russian debt crisis of the late 1990s also was caused partially by the Kremlin’s active defense of the currency’s value.

Hemos resumido esta noticia para que puedas leerla rápidamente. Si estás interesado en la noticia, puedes leer el texto completo aquí. Leer más:

KPRC2 /  🏆 80. in US

Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares

Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.

Russia Blocks Economic Data, Hiding Effect of Western SanctionsRussia Blocks Economic Data, Hiding Effect of Western SanctionsA Russian blackout of data on government and trade, among other categories, makes it harder for the West to know if sanctions are working.
Leer más »

Russia Sanctions Led American Express to Cut Financial Lifeline in UkraineRussia Sanctions Led American Express to Cut Financial Lifeline in UkraineAmerican Express suspended a wire service in Ukraine, angering business owners that had been using it to make cross-border payments
Leer más »

Russia sanctions: European Commission suggests Moscow's gas payment workaround may work for EU companiesRussia sanctions: European Commission suggests Moscow's gas payment workaround may work for EU companiesEuropean companies have looked for ways to complete their payments for gas from Russia without violating sanctions.
Leer más »

1 dead and 27 missing after Russian flagship Moskva sunk in Black Sea, Russia says1 dead and 27 missing after Russian flagship Moskva sunk in Black Sea, Russia saysAt least one person was killed and another 27 are missing after the Moskva, the flagship of Russia's Black Sea fleet, sunk earlier this month, according to Russian state media.
Leer más »

Russian opposition activist charged in Russia with spreading 'false' informationRussian opposition activist charged in Russia with spreading 'false' informationProminent Russian opposition activist and Washington Post opinions contributor Vladimir Kara-Murza was charged by a Russian court with spreading 'false' information about the military.
Leer más »

Russia risk is ghost of banks’ sanctions futureRussia risk is ghost of banks’ sanctions futureIn the hunt for oligarchs and blacklisted firms, U.S. authorities are treating lenders as allies rather than adversaries. Prospective prosecutors may take a different view. Banks with past legal troubles might prefer to shun Russian business. Still, there are lots of grey areas.
Leer más »



Render Time: 2025-03-31 17:12:22