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    Russian rouble crashes 30% amid Ukraine war

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 28, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The rush for cash has forced Russia's central bank to increase ATM deposits amid Ukraine war
    The rush for cash has forced Russia's central bank to increase ATM deposits
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    The rouble has slumped by 30% against the US dollar, after Western nations announced new sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

    The new record low for the Russian currency comes after some of the country’s banks were banned from using the Swift international payment system.

    On Sunday, Russia’s central bank appealed for calm amid fears that there could be a run on the country’s banks.

    Growing tensions also helped push Brent crude oil above $100 (£75) a barrel.

    The move by the European Union, United States and their allies to cut off a number of Russian banks from Swift is the harshest measure imposed to date on Moscow over the Ukraine conflict.

    The assets of Russia’s central bank will also be frozen, limiting the country’s ability to access its overseas reserves.

    The intention is to “further isolate Russia from the international financial system”, a joint statement said.

    Russia is heavily reliant on the Swift system for its key oil and gas exports.

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    “Unless the Russian central bank and Russia’s largest banks – which have already been cut off from correspondent banking – find an alternative means of reaching the global financial system it faces Iran and North Korea-style isolation from the global economy,” Ari Redbord from blockchain analytics firm TRM Labs told the BBC.

    Mr Redbord was formerly at the US Treasury Department, where he was a senior advisor to the Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence.

    Investors were also wary on Monday after Vladimir Putin ordered military to put its deterrence forces, which include nuclear weapons, on “special alert”.

    “Financial markets are guided by the unfolding of events in Ukraine,” said Katrina Ell, an economist at Moody’s Analytics in Sydney.

    “Announcements regarding sanctions and military action will remain market movers this week,” she told the BBC.

    Last week, Moody’s said it was reviewing Russian bonds to possibly downgrade them to ‘”junk”, which would put Russia in a league of riskier countries that usually have to pay more to borrow. Rival credit ratings agency S&P has already lowered the country to junk status.

    At the weekend, Russia’s central bank issued an appeal for calm amid fears that the new financial sanctions could spark a run on its banks.

    It said it “has the necessary resources and tools to maintain financial stability and ensure the operational continuity of the financial sector”.

    A run on Russian banks would see too many people trying to withdraw money. On Friday, Russia’s central bank was forced to increase the amount of money it supplies to ATMs after demand for cash reached the highest level since March 2020.

    On Monday, the bank said it had ordered brokers to suspend the execution of all orders by foreign legal entities and individuals to sell Russian investments.

    It also said it had yet to decide whether to open markets other than foreign exchange and money markets on Monday.

    Videos on social media appeared to show long queues forming at cash machines and money exchanges in Moscow.

    Alexandre Moutin, head of investments at SMBC Private Wealth, believes “a bank run is already ongoing and will most likely intensify in the coming days”.

    “The military conflict will last longer than Putin expected and the reaction of the West and the global community might be more harmful that he expected too,” he said.

    On Monday, the European Central Bank (ECB) said several European subsidiaries of Sberbank Russia, which is majority owned by the Russian government, are failing or likely to fail due to reputational cost of the war in Ukraine.

    Sberbank Europe AG, which had total assets of €13.64bn (£11.4bn; $15.2bn) at the end of last year, along with its Croatian and Slovenian units, suffered a rapid deposit outflow in recent days and is likely to fail to pay its debts or other liabilities, the ECB, which is the lenders’ supervisor, said.

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