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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did the Ukraine win yet? Or are y’all still huffing copium in here?[/quote] Your timing is off. I keep telling you, in 10 months, end of June. Put it on your calendar or something. Speaking of timing, did I mention my prediction is Soloyov will be replaced around the New Years? I was off by five months about Shoigu though, so give-or-take. Solovyov isn't looking good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC9TKM9Mo9w He just came back from "vacation" and he's this frazzled? [10:30 / 10:52] He should've went to Dagestan with the Lieutenant Colonel? https://www.thedailybeast.com/terror-attacks-escalate-against-women-in-bikinis-in-russias-dagestan And speaking again of timing, in eight days the Central Bank of Russia will announce interest rates. You think it will hold at 18%? Consensus says 19%. But I don't think the Russian Central Bank can ever go higher then that since 20% is the highest rate the US ever spiked to in the 80's crisis and all US history. The Central Bank MUST keep the interest rate below 20%, or it will be admitting failure in controlling the Russian economy. Think that's possible? It might be, if the Central Bank isn't lying about the Russian inflation rate. :roll: "Major Russian banks have called on the central bank to take action to counter a yuan liquidity deficit, which has led to the rouble tumbling to its lowest level since April against the Chinese currency and driven yuan swap rates into triple digits. The rouble fell by almost 5% against the yuan on Sept. 4 on the Moscow Stock Exchange (MOEX) after the finance ministry's plans for forex interventions implied that the central bank's daily yuan sales would plunge in the coming month to the equivalent of $200 million." https://www.reuters.com/markets/currencies/major-russian-lenders-say-yuan-coffers-empty-urge-central-bank-action-2024-09-05/ The Russian Central Bank needs Yuan to pay China. The only way Russia gets Yuan in quantity is through oil, which Ukraine is starting to interrupt. What does this mean? You ever run your checkbook paycheck-to-paycheck? [/quote]
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