Russia - Ukraine Conflict 2022 (114 Viewers)

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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What's the black market rate? That's the only one that counts.
Actually, there are 3 markets here - 1st is based on central bank rates (now it's 76 rubles per dollar) and it's not available for citizens, 2nd market is based on banks personal rates that a bit higher than central bank rates (my Bank sells 1 dollar for 84 rubles) and you can buy it only virtually, to get it physically you'll have to wait for 20-25 days and 3rd is a dollar speculators market and they sell dollars for around 120 rubles per dollar
 

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Jul 7, 2018
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It's funny how you've said this a few times now and people keep ignoring it for some reason
Because it is important to know what is the official exchange rate since manipulating the exchange rate can be an advantage for a country. It has been done by China since a long time. If a Russian from an English forum cannot buy dollars it makes no difference. If Russian companies can export with lower costs, especially to a superpower like China, it does make a difference. See why is important to ignore him and keep posting that?
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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Because it is important to know what is the official exchange rate since manipulating the exchange rate can be an advantage for a country. It has been done by China since a long time. If a Russian from an English forum cannot buy dollars it makes no difference. If Russian companies can export with lower costs, especially to a superpower like China, it does make a difference. See why is important to ignore him and keep posting that?
You can't be this dumb, they doing it because our yearly inflation is already 17% , open free trading of the dollars and inflation will fly over 50% because our country is highly dependent on imported goods
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
29,039
I study Economics and Finance, do you study something? This is literally Economics 101.
Then how you don't see that they need to lower dollar artificially to slow down inflation

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So now you've removed your post? really? economical genius

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75% of non-food products in Russia are imported
Share of imports
computers (99.8%)
tools, cutlery and hardware (98.8%)
auto parts (97.3%)
clothing (86.1%)
footwear (86.6%)
sports goods (44.5%)
consumer electronics (88.8%)
haberdashery goods (66.9%.)
Should i continue? Where you at economical genius ? @JuventusUruguay
 
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Jul 7, 2018
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Yes, I removed it. You are a waste of time. You cannot see beyond your own-self. It doesn’t matter if they are doing it for lowering inflation or not. It is currency manipulation and is against international trade rules. I wasn’t saying why they did it, but what can happen with what they are doing. You have made this thread completely unreadable.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
29,039
Yes, I removed it. You are a waste of time. You cannot see beyond your own-self. It doesn’t matter if they are doing it for lowering inflation or not. It is currency manipulation and is against international trade rules. I wasn’t saying why they did it, but what can happen with what they are doing. You have made this thread completely unreadable.
So you admit that you was wrong about why they are doing it ? Economical genius :rofl:And they also use this course as propaganda - look, Biden wanted to destroy us and we only became stronger but in reality they just lie again
 
Jul 7, 2018
503
Because it is important to know what is the official exchange rate since manipulating the exchange rate can be an advantage for a country. It has been done by China since a long time. If a Russian from an English forum cannot buy dollars it makes no difference. If Russian companies can export with lower costs, especially to a superpower like China, it does make a difference. See why is important to ignore him and keep posting that?
Please, show me where I said that that was the reason of the currency manipulation.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
29,039
Lol to think this is kot contrived to the max, anyone can create fake demand, nobody in actuality wants rubles. But that's one of the items perks of oligarchies you can make your buddies do things that dont make financial sense to keep you in power.
yes, russian state media shows it as success

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Please, show me where I said that that was the reason of the currency manipulation.
They don't give a shit about companies, they doing it to STOP inflation otherwise inflation will fly through the sky
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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You are not a child, you should know what “can” means.
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“Anyone who looks at the Russian economy right now and thinks they’re bouncing back or showing some signs of life is I think missing the forest for the trees,” Mr. Deese said, describing Russia as “completely ostracized.”

He said the Russian currency, the ruble, is rebounding principally as a function of the “contorted capital control regime that the Russian Central Bank or the Russian government are having to put in place, which is in and of itself bleeding them of resources.”

He added, “Most estimates are the Russian economy is now on track to contract by 10% to 15% over the course of this year, which would be historic and on the order of what they experienced in 1998.”
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Polit...ons-on-Russia-are-working-and-getting-tougher
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AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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Yes, I removed it. You are a waste of time. You cannot see beyond your own-self. It doesn’t matter if they are doing it for lowering inflation or not. It is currency manipulation and is against international trade rules. I wasn’t saying why they did it, but what can happen with what they are doing. You have made this thread completely unreadable.
The may be the case, but any nation with a central bank and fiat currency is technically manipulating their relative value to some degree. There's not really that much that can be done about it.
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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https://www.spiegel.de/politik/ukra...r-funk-a-9e01662c-aa7e-4828-bf6f-f662d9b6164e

i don't have access to the site and i wouldn't understand it anyway. a local site is quoting this article saying that the german intelligence wiretapped russian soldiers and have hard evidence on the bucha massacre.
"...The BND can apparently prove forensically that Russian nationals are responsible for the atrocities in Bucha. Mercenaries from private security companies are also said to have been involved.

BND informed members of the Bundestag in several confidential meetings about its findings on the events in Butscha. What the service presented was shocking, according to faction circles. The BND was able to reconstruct what was going on in Butscha by evaluating satellite recordings, publicly accessible videos that were distributed via social media, and through intercepted radio messages.


Accordingly, it is said that the BND can clearly prove forensically that Russian nationals are responsible for the murder of the civilians.

Using satellite images, the BND has proven which Russian units were on site at the time in question. In addition, the BND has indications that mercenaries employed by private Russian security companies were also involved in the atrocities.

Russian soldiers are said to be talking about the shooting of a person who was cycling in Bucha. The radio message refers to the harrowing photos that have caused horror around the world, which also show people being shot while riding bicycles.

The BND is assuming that the murder of the civilians in Butscha did not take place on the soldiers' own initiative, but in accordance with instructions from the military leadership. The BND intends to make the results of its investigation available to the Federal Public Prosecutor, who has already started investigating war crimes in Ukraine."


https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/bnd-ukraine-107.html
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Yes, I removed it. You are a waste of time. You cannot see beyond your own-self. It doesn’t matter if they are doing it for lowering inflation or not. It is currency manipulation and is against international trade rules. I wasn’t saying why they did it, but what can happen with what they are doing. You have made this thread completely unreadable.
:rofl:

Says the conspiracy obsessed troll.
 
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