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In March – the first decade of May 2020, amidst the acute phase of the epidemiological crisis the banking sector's need in liquid funds increased considerably. It was justified by growth in the money supply volume, credit institutions' correspondent account balances, as well as commercial...
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In the last few months, the global economy has been faced with growing risks primarily emanating from the state of the world's two largest economies and their policies. One of the main factors behind the current turbulence in global financial markets is the destabilizing expectation that the US...
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Some of Russia's big private banks were faced with the risk of banking license revocation in August–September 2017. The financial resolution of Bank Otkritie and of Binbank was implemented using a new mechanism – The Fund for Banking Sector Consolidation
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The article is devoted to discussing Russian economic policy during the crisis amid coordinated G20 decisions and corresponding policy of leading economies. The authors briefly cover the history of G20 summits, proposals of Russian delegation and analyze Russian economic policy in the light of...
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US Fed's monetary policy tightening has induced capital outflows from emerging economies, inducing, coupled with internal problems, serious financial instability in the markets of Turkey and Argentina. Central banks have launched policies to arrest the plunge in the markets of developing...
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