Russia’s Stock Market Closes and Ruble Crashes as Sanctions Hit
The hectic moves were the first signs that Western sanctions were shaking the foundations of Russia’s economy.
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The hectic moves were the first signs that Western sanctions were shaking the foundations of Russia’s economy.
The action is likely to fuel rapid inflation in Russia as it wages war in Ukraine.
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The ruble dropped to record lows against the dollar, stirring fears of inflation and bank runs, and the central bank raised a key interest rate sharply.
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When the Russian leader ordered his nuclear forces into “special combat readiness,” the U.S. could have gone on high alert. Instead, the administration tried not to inflame him.
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