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Weak economic conditions, capital outflows and demand from the corporate sector to repay debt, add to the pressures on the ruble in 2014.
Grouped Articles
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
Global Oil Glut Sends Prices Plunging
Wall Street Journal 10.15.2014
Wall Street Journal 11.03.2014
Russia Central Bank Takes Step Toward Allowing Free Float of Ruble
Wall Street Journal 11.06.2014
Ruble Gains as Russia Lets Go of the Reins
Wall Street Journal 11.11.2014
Bank of Russia Chief Defends Ruble Float
Wall Street Journal 11.19.2014
Oil Slide Deepens, Ruble Crumbles
Wall Street Journal 12.01.2014
Wall Street Journal 12.02.2014
Russia Moves to Help Lift Sinking Ruble
Wall Street Journal 12.16.2014
Russian President Vladimir Putin Seeks to Reassure on Economy
Wall Street Journal 12.18.2014
Ruble Strengthens After Central Bank Acts
Wall Street Journal 12.18.2014
New York Times 12.18.2014
As Ruble Falters, Russia Forces Exporters to Reduce Foreign Currency
New York Times 12.23.2014
As the Ruble Swoons, Russians Desperately Shop
New York Times 12.16.2014
Ruble’s Fall Tests Governor of Russia’s Central Bank
New York Times 02.09.2015
Changing Course, Russia Will Sell Rubles Instead of Buying
New York Times 05.14.2015
Overheard: Ruble in the Rubble
Wall Street Journal 08.25.2015
Russia and Turkey Show Oil Prices Aren’t Everything
Wall Street Journal 01.25.2016
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