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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
Washington Post 12.04.2014
Washington Post 12.04.2014
Oil Prices Slip Further After IEA Report
Wall Street Journal 12.12.2014
Weak Ruble Keeps Russians at Home
Wall Street Journal 12.14.2014
Russia Moves to Help Lift Sinking Ruble
Wall Street Journal 12.16.2014
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
New York Times 02.09.2015
Russia, Brazil Mistakes Show How Inflation Can Still Arise
Wall Street Journal 05.03.2015
Changing Course, Russia Will Sell Rubles Instead of Buying
New York Times 05.14.2015
Upsides for Steel Industry in a Russian Downturn, Despite Sanctions
New York Times 06.16.2015
Overheard: Ruble in the Rubble
Wall Street Journal 08.25.2015
Oil Prices at $30 Bend Nations, But Which Ones Could Break?
Wall Street Journal 01.13.2016
Russia and Turkey Show Oil Prices Aren’t Everything
Wall Street Journal 01.25.2016
Why the Russian Economy Is Tumbling
New York Times 04.12.2016
U.S. Sanctions Give Russian Economy an Unintended Boost
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