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Another Financial Crisis: a Russian One

A bit of a crisis has emerged in the Russian financial system:

Russian shares suffered their steepest one-day fall in more than a decade on Tuesday, losing up to 20 per cent, as a sharp slide in oil prices and difficult money market conditions triggered a rush to sell.

The heads of the Russian central bank, the finance ministry and the financial market regulator met on Tuesday night for an emergency discussion on ways to halt the crisis.

Earlier, trading had been suspended on both the Micex and RTS stock exchanges as investors ignored assurances by Russian officials and a cycle of distrust set in amid liquidity fears.

Margin calls forced domestic traders to liquidate positions and brokers pulled credit lines. At least one Moscow bank failed to meet payments.

The rouble-denominated Micex Index closed 17.75 per cent down, the sharpest one-day drop since the August 1998 financial crisis, while the dollar-denominated RTS index closed down 11.47 per cent, its lowest lvel since January 2006.

The central bank has injected something like $20 billion into the Russian economy in various forms in response to the crisis, a gargantuan amount relative to the total size of the Russian economy which is about 1/7th ours.

Interesting times.

About the Author: Over the years Dave Schuler has worked as a martial arts instructor, a handyman, a musician, a cook, and a translator. He's owned his own company for the last thirty years and has a post-graduate degree in his field. He comes from a family of politicians, teachers, and vaudeville entertainers. All-in-all a pretty good preparation for blogging.

He has contributed to OTB since November 2006 but mostly writes at his own blog, The Glittering Eye.
 
 
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Probably due to their fear of Palin...

Posted by anjin-san | September 16, 2008 | 04:15 pm | Permalink
 

How to solve the crisis? They might read our history books and see how FDR imposed Hoover's worst economic ideas upon America.

They could then mimic FDR and that will get Russia out of our hair for twenty years or so.

Oh wait, they already have big government? How about following Ron Reagan?

This is what happens when you build an economy upon one product -oil. Didn't they see what happened during our savings and Loan fiasco when oil failed?

Posted by DL | September 16, 2008 | 06:06 pm | Permalink
 

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