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Memories of the 1998 collapse of the ruble as Russia uses a third of its foreign exchange reserves in 2009 to support the ruble

02/04/2009

Reserves drop from $600 billion to $385 billion as Russia uses its reserves to support the ruble in 2009. Memories of the poverty and humiliation suffered as the ruble collapsed in 1997 remained uppermost in the minds of Russians.

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Russia Faces Tough Fight on Ruble

Wall Street Journal 02/04/2009

Russian Ruble Hits Fresh Record Low Against Dollar

Wall Street Journal 10/06/2014

Russian Companies Clamor for Dollars to Repay Debt

Wall Street Journal 10/10/2014

Russian Ruble Fall to Fresh Lows

Wall Street Journal 10/10/2014

Inflation-Racked Russia Considering Price Controls

Wall Street Journal 10/10/2014

Ruble Slide Worries Wealthy Russians

Wall Street Journal 10/11/2014

The Bank of Russia and a symbol for the Russian currency, the Ruble

02/04/2009

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Russia Seeks a Ruble Symbol

Wall Street Journal 11/07/2013

Russian Ruble Slips to 7-Month Low as Investors Grow Cold

Wall Street Journal 09/23/2010

Putin Taps Pro-Market Economist as Banker

Wall Street Journal 03/12/2013

Russia Faces Tough Fight on Ruble

Wall Street Journal 02/04/2009

Russian Ruble Hits Fresh Record Low Against Dollar

Wall Street Journal 10/06/2014

Russian Companies Clamor for Dollars to Repay Debt

Wall Street Journal 10/10/2014

U.S. and European business in Russia following the intervention in Crimea and western sanctions

03/07/2014

American and European companies including GM, Ford, Renault, Deere, have manufacturing operations in Russia. With the ruble dropping and higher inflation, Western businesses are nervously watching the crisis in U.S. and E.U. relations with Russia, including the impact of sanctions.

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Western Businesses in Russia, Watchful and Wary

New York Times 03/07/2014

Russia Moves Closer to Absorbing Crimea, Despite Sanctions

Wall Street Journal 03/18/2014

In Cold War Echo, Obama Strategy Writes Off Putin

New York Times 04/19/2014

Raising Stakes on Russia, U.S. Adds Sanctions

New York Times 07/16/2014

Exxon Mobil Moves Ahead With Russian Oil Drilling Project

New York Times 07/22/2014

Coordinated Sanctions Aim at Russia’s Ability to Tap Its Oil Reserves

New York Times 07/29/2014

Russia experts and advisors to the Obama administration on the change in attitudes to Russia in Europe and the U.S. in 2014

04/02/2009

The Obama administration plans to take a new approach to Russia to contain Russian interventionist policies in the remaining two years of the second term and limit the relationship to working together on nuclear disarmament and vital issues. A loss of faith in the Obama administration and of president Obama in president Putin after a plan to reset relations on a sounder basis in 2008. This may be one of the costs of Russian president Putin's foreign policy- the cost to the Russian economy in reduced trade, foreign investment, and capital outflows from Russia.

Grouped Articles

In Cold War Echo, Obama Strategy Writes Off Putin

New York Times 04/19/2014

Promises of ‘Fresh Start’ for U.S.-Russia Relations

New York Times 04/02/2009

Russia Bonds Still Confront a Deep Chill

Wall Street Journal 04/04/2009

The Russia Problem

Wall Street Journal 04/28/2014

Competing Visions for Russia’s Economic Future

New York Times 05/22/2014

‘America Must Always Lead,’ Obama Tells West Point Graduates

New York Times 05/28/2014


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