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Russia used up a third of its foreign exchange reserves to defend the ruble, from November 2008 to early February 2009, as the global financial crisis escalated.
Grouped Articles
Russian Ruble Slips to 7-Month Low as Investors Grow Cold
Wall Street Journal 09.23.2010
Yaroslavl: A Russian Burg Turns Bearish
BusinessWeek 03.12.2009
Russia Bonds Still Confront a Deep Chill
Wall Street Journal 04.04.2009
Medvedev Chooses Critic for an Interview Debut
Wall Street Journal 04.15.2009
Russian Ruble Hits Fresh Record Low Against Dollar
Wall Street Journal 10.06.2014
Russian Ruble Fall to Fresh Lows
Wall Street Journal 10.10.2014
Ruble Slide Worries Wealthy Russians
Wall Street Journal 10.11.2014
Wall Street Journal 11.03.2014
Ruble Strengthens After Central Bank Acts
Wall Street Journal 12.18.2014
Overheard: Ruble in the Rubble
Wall Street Journal 08.25.2015
Russia’s High-Tech Sector Reels
New York Times 11.17.2008
Unpaid Wages Spur Reminders of 1998; Putin Pledges Help
Wall Street Journal 11.21.2008
Further Weakness for Ruble and Regional Rivals Is Likely
Wall Street Journal 11.25.2008
Dollar Rises on Flight to Safety; Russia Guides Ruble Lower
Wall Street Journal 12.06.2008
S&P Downgrades Russia, Citing Falling Reserves
Wall Street Journal 12.09.2008
The Financial Crisis Deepens in Russia
BusinessWeek 12.04.2008
Oil's Crash Stirs Unrest in Russia as Slump Hits Home
Wall Street Journal 12.19.2008
Gazprom, Once Mighty, Is Reeling
New York Times 12.30.2008
Gazprom Facing a Long Russian Winter
Wall Street Journal 12.31.2008
As Economy Sinks, Russians Protest
New York Times 02.01.2009
Idling Assembly Lines Keep the Kremlin Occupied With Unease
New York Times 02.02.2009
Russia Faces Tough Fight on Ruble
Wall Street Journal 02.04.2009
A Year After a Cataclysm, Little Change on Wall St.
New York Times 09.12.2009
Why Economists Worry About Who Holds Foreign Currency Reserves (Thinking Global)
Wall Street Journal 05.09.2006
Finance Minister Will Quit Russian Government
New York Times 09.25.2011
Russian Finance Minister's Exit Will Alter Landscape
Wall Street Journal 09.26.2011
Kremlin Moves Rumble the Ruble
Wall Street Journal 09.29.2011
Russia Loses a Vital Cabinet Member
BusinessWeek 09.29.2011
Ruble Sweats Amid Russian Turmoil
Wall Street Journal 01.10.2012
Long-term understanding of the U.S. economic crisis - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03.19.2012
Russia Talks of a Stability Beyond Ties to the U.S.
New York Times 01.25.2008
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