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*NATO Chief Stoltenberg: Ukraine Has “Urgent Need” for Military Support, Important That Allies Agree to Further Support Kiev
*NATO Chief Stoltenberg: Warns Ukraine War Could Last ‘Many Months, Even Years’ — AFP

*Fed’s Harker: I Don’t See High Inflation Going Away Quickly
*Fed’s Harker: High Gasoline Prices Will Be With Us for a While
*Fed’s Harker: Inflationary Consequences From Conflict Will Be With US for Some Time.
 
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I think it was basically caused by the US Treasury:



Here's the latest Bloomberg article on it: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ign-banks-rejected-649-2-million-bond-payment
Bloomberg article - https://imgur.com/a/I4RyRpJ

I remember but I'm attempting to understand the rationale.

Debt in dollars, Putin cannot service debt in Dollars but states he can pay in Rubles.

I'm trying to think if this is financial leakage and therefore Putin would have to sell his US debt bond to another country such as China. Forcing that country to take the risk and stabilising the Dollar. That would mean that the US would get Dollars from a non-russian country for Russia's debt, that debt and Risk of repayment terms with Putin would then become China's (if they took the debt).

I'm unsure of the legality of blocking a payment of debt as contractually agreed. Biden did say through US banks. It also doesn't say if the funds from the US banks are paid from offshore Russian dollar accounts. Thus Putin is bypassing the section effect on the Ruble/russian central bank.

Unfortunately I can't read the article it's behind a £25 paywall..
 
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Why would Russia cover up there war crimes now it clear to see plus the west is not going to directly get involved in this war to stop them which means nobody will be held for account of them anyway?
 
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*White House’s Deese: Estimates Are That Russian Economy Will Contract by 10-15% in 2022
*White House’s Deese: Inflation in Russia Running at 200%, or 2% a Week

*White House’s Deese: U.S. Has Warned India Against Alignment With Russia
*White House Is Paying Close Attention to Jet Fuel Issues — Economic Council Adviser Brian Deese
*White House Adviser Deese: Lack of Semiconductors Took 1% off US 2021 GDP.

*The EU Weighs Incentives and Penalties to Draw Clearing From London.

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*Fed’s Harker: As We Raise Rates, We’re Starting to See Some Cooling in the Housing Market.
*Fed’s Harker: Housing Demand Remains High; Supply Must Be Increased.

*Fed’s Barkin: It’s Time to Start Normalising Rates.
*Fed’s Barkin: The Economy No Longer Requires Robust Fed Intervention.
 
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ruble strength has increased considerably over the last few days. are the sanctions not working then?
It's artificial imo

*Putin: Ukrainian Authorities Behind ‘Crude and Cynical Provocation’ in Bucha: Kremlin — AFP

*Western Official: While Russia Wishes to Increase Forces in the Donbass As Soon As Possible, Bringing More Forces to Bear Is Still a Challenge for Them.
*Garland: U.S. Justice Department Will Use All Its Power to Hold Russian Oligarchs, Others Accountable for Sanctions Evasion
*US Treasury Secretary Yellen: Russian Atrocities in Ukraine, Especially Bucha, Are an Unacceptable Insult to the Order. — House Financial Services Hearing.
*Yellen speaking LIVE - https://youtu.be/TGDXxasgW18

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*Fed’s Harker: We Are Going to See More People Re-Joining the Labor Force.
*Fed’s Harker: I Don’t Think Food Prices Will Fall Anytime Soon.
*Fed’s Harker: High Inflation Is Already Eating Into Household Savings.
*Fed’s Harker: Household Balance Sheets Are Strong but Could Be Eroded.

*Fed’s Barkin: Inflation Expectations in the United States Appear to Have Remained Constant.
*Fed’s Barkin: The Fed Is 9-10 Hikes Away From the FOMC’s Estimate of Neutral Rate.
*Fed’s Barkin: If Necessary, FOMC Could Absolutely Move in 50bps Increments.
*Fed’s Barkin: We Have Some Time to Get to the Neutral Rate Position Given Continuing Pandemic Effects on Jobs and Inflation.
*Fed’s Barkin: While the Fed Could Move Quicker, It Already Has an Effect, As Seen in Higher Bond Yields.
*Fed’s Barkin: The FOMC Will Begin Normalising Its Balance Sheet Soon.
*Fed’s Barkin: We Should Increase Rates Modestly From Balance Sheet Shrinkage.
 
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*Senior U.S. Administration Official: U.S. Is “Dramatically Escalating” the Financial Shock on Russia by Cutting Off Russia’s Largest Banks.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: U.S. to Impose Full Blocking Sanctions on Russia’s Sberbank and Alfa Bank.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: U.S. President Biden to Sign Executive Order Banning New Investment in Russia.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: U.S. to Prohibit U.S. Investment in Russia.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: Sberbank Is Critical to Russia’s Financial System , Holds One Third of Russia’s Total Banking Assets.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: U.S. Sanctioning Putin’s Adult Children, Foreign Minister Lavrov’s Wife and Daughter.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: Biden’s Executive Order Will Make Sure Exodus From Private Sector, With More Than 600 Multinationals Leaving, Continues.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: Russia Will Have to Find New Sources of Dollars From Outside the US and New Payment Route Other Than US Banks to Avoid Falling Into Default.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: More Actions Will Come From EU That Will Degrade Russia’s Status As a Leading Energy Supplier.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: U.S. Remains Hopeful Will Have Alignment With India on Actions Against Russia.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: U.S. Has Been Clear About Consequences to China of Any Effort to Circumvent Russia Sanctions.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: China Is Not Openly Indicating Any Intention to Circumvent Russia Sanctions, U.S. Is Watching That Closely.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: Energy Transactions Are Exempted From Sberbank Full Blocking Sanctions Imposed Wednesday.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: if Putin Were to Change Course in Ukraine, Sanctions Could Slow and Possibly Reverse.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: Biden Administration Believes Many of Putin’s Assets Hidden With Family Members.
*Senior U.S. Administration Official: The Treasury Department Will Offer More Information on Full Blocking Restrictions Against Russian State-Owned Firms on Wednesday or Thursday.

*US Treasury Secretary Yellen: Unfortunately Many European Partners Remain Dependent on Russian Natural Gas and Oil.
*US Treasury Secretary Yellen: We Are Working Closely With Europe on Sanctions, We Want to Remain Aligned With Them.
*US Treasury Secretary Yellen: In the Event of Aggression Against Taiwan, China Should Not Doubt the US Willingness to Deploy Sanctions.
*US Treasury Secretary Yellen: The Treasury Is Keeping an Eye on Any Attempts to Exploit Cryptocurrency to Avoid Sanctions.
*US Treasury Secretary Yellen: There Are Significant Risks in Chinese Financial System, Including in Property Sector
*US Treasury Secretary Yellen: Slowdown in China’s Property Sector Would Weigh on China’s Growth Outlook and Have Global Implications

*Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman: Range of Sanctions on Russia Should Give China a ‘Good Understanding’ of Consequences Should It Provide Material Support to Russia
 
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ruble strength has increased considerably over the last few days. are the sanctions not working then?

The Russian central bank has been pushing up the Ruble. However they are banking on Inflation to cause a need for lower cost gas/oil to drive customers bank to Russian fossil fuels thus payments in Rubles and thus stabilise the Ruble.

OPEC are happily profiteering by not producing more oil.

If you look at the almost full storage reserves in Russia - that shows more production than demand. Hence they'll attempt to use price war and undercut OPEC and Iran. Also this allows Russian partners to profit. It's partly the Kremlin saying "we got oil you don't" and to try to tempt people back but the reality is oil only provides a revenue as cashflow if it's sold. Nobody wants to buy Putin-Rubles.

Even Putin's 'friends' simply want cheap oil and not have to ask the questions if it's blood-oil.. the once partners don't seem to be very cozy.

Given Putin had something like 20-30% GDP in gold reserves prior to the "special operation" he has some leeway to hold up the Ruble whilst he goes to find foreign opportunities and trade (sounds like Jacob Rees Mogg). I suspect he's also betting that in the 5 years time he has additional reserves of resources from Ukrainian territory on land and sea.
 
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*The UK: We Are Imposing a Comprehensive Asset Freeze on Russia’s Largest Bank.
*The UK: Is to End All Imports of Russian Coal and Oil by the End of 2022.
*The UK: Implements Further Sanctions Aimed at Starving Putin’s War Machine. — Sources.
*The UK: We Are Imposing a Comprehensive Asset Freeze on Russia’s Largest Bank.
*The UK: Is to End All Imports of Russian Coal and Oil by the End of 2022.
*The UK: Implements Further Sanctions Aimed at Starving Putin’s War Machine. — Sources.
*The UK: Has Added Alexander Dyukov, the Head of Russian Oil Company Gazprom Neft, to Its Sanctions List.
*The UK: Adds Sergey Sergeyevich Ivanov, President of the World’s Largest Diamond Producer Alrosa, to Sanctions List
*The UK: Imposes Full Asset Freeze on Largest Russian Bank and End to All New UK Outward Investment Into Russia Announced
*The UK: Bans Export of Key Oil Refining Equipment to Russia Next Week.
*The UK: Has Imposed an Outright Embargo on All New Outside Investment to Russia.

*Due to Technological Challenges, EU Diplomats Are Unable to Ratify a Russian Coal Ban and a New Package of Russia Sanctions.
*On Thursday, a New Gathering of EU Diplomats Is Expected to Achieve a Compromise on Russia Penalties. — Source.

*The US Bill to Curb Sanctions Evasion Through Crypto Has Been Introduced in House.
*US Treasury Secretary Yellen: The Fed Is Taking Actions to Combat Inflation.
*US Treasury Secretary Yellen: We Anticipate a Significant Reduction in the Deficit This Year.

*Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Reciprocal Measures Will Be Taken In Relation to British Media in Russia
 
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*Kremlin: Poland’s Readiness to Host U.S Nuclear Weapons Would Be Serious Threat to Russia
*Russian Rouble Extends Gains, Firms to 79.9175 vs Dollar on Moscow Exchange

*Senior U.S. Defense Official: Russian Forces Near Kyiv Have Completed Their Withdrawal From the Area
*Senior U.S. Defense Official: U.S. Has Indications Russian Troops Are Being Refit and Resupplied in Belarus
*Senior U.S. Defense Official: Russia Will Not Want to Spend Too Much Time Refitting Troops Before Sending Them Back Into Ukraine.
*Senior U.S. Defense Official: About 80 Russian Battalion Tactical Groups Remain in Ukraine. the Invasion Started With About 130 Battalion Tactical Groups.
*Senior U.S. Defense Official: Sanctions on Russia Need More Time to Take Effect, White House Official Says — WSJ
*Senior U.S. Defense Official: Evidence Killings in Bucha Were Deliberate
*Senior U.S. Defense Official: The US Has Had Discussions With Ukraine About Fuel Requirements, After a Series of Russian Strikes on Ukrainian Fuel Supplies.
*Senior U.S. Defense Official: Anti-Tank Javelins Being Sent to Ukraine Are Much-Needed
*Senior U.S. Defense Official: U.S. Says North Korea Continues to Not Respond to Talks Offer
*Senior U.S. Defense Official: U.S. Cannot Confirm That Russia Has Used Thermobaric Weapons in the War
*Senior U.S. Defense Official: Small Number of Ukrainians Already in the United States Trained on ‘Switchblade’ Drones

*US Treasury Secretary Yellen: The Russian Economy Is Reeling From the Sanctions and the Ruble Market Isn’t a Free Market.

*Russia’s Consumer Prices Are up 9.99% so Far in 2022 — Stats Service.
*Russian Economy Ministry: Annual Consumer Inflation Was 16.70% As of April 1st, up From 15.66% the Previous Week.
*WTI Oil Prices Fall 2.9% to $98.96, on Course for Lowest Close in 3 Weeks

*British Worker at the U.K. Embassy in Berlin Charged With Russian Spying
https://www.cps.gov.uk/cps/news/security-guard-charged-spying-british-embassy-berlin
 
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Interesting thread on the propaganda Russia is feeding its population:


'Butcher' sounds like 'Bucha' is just incredible.
Well, if we are to resort to things which rhyme, sound similar or just puns:

A Put-In was easy to place into power (with some conveniently timed random bombings against apartments), but how the #### do we change his name to Put-Out?
 
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