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The impact of the declining ruble on the Russian economy by December 2014

12/04/2014

The ruble declines to 52 to the dollar by Dec. 2014, losing about 40% of its value in 2014. Oil prices decline to about $67 for Brent crude by Dec. 2014 accelerating the fall in the ruble.

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Falling oil prices hit Russia much harder than Western sanctions - The Washington Post

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Oil Prices Slip Further After IEA Report

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Weak Ruble Keeps Russians at Home

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Russia Moves to Help Lift Sinking Ruble

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Oil Prices Plunge With Brent Crude Below $60

Wall Street Journal 12.16.2014

Russian President Vladimir Putin Seeks to Reassure on Economy

Wall Street Journal 12.18.2014

As Ruble Falters, Russia Forces Exporters to Reduce Foreign Currency

New York Times 12.23.2014

Ruble’s Fall Tests Governor of Russia’s Central Bank

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Russia, Brazil Mistakes Show How Inflation Can Still Arise

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Changing Course, Russia Will Sell Rubles Instead of Buying

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Upsides for Steel Industry in a Russian Downturn, Despite Sanctions

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Overheard: Ruble in the Rubble

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