Russian Consumers, Firms Feeling Impact of Sanctions as Ruble Keeps Diving
Ordinary Russians are increasingly starting to feel the bite of Western-led sanctions, media reports from inside the country have indicated. The ruble fell once again today and, at the time of writing, is worth around US...
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Ordinary Russians are increasingly starting to feel the bite of Western-led sanctions, media reports from inside the country have indicated.
The ruble fell once again today and, at the time of writing, is worth around USD 0.0090, or 26% less than on the day of the invasion of Ukraine (February 24). ...
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