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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is the IMF saving the Russian Economy? "Ksenia Yudaeva is the former first deputy governor at Russia's central bank, and a current adviser to its governor Elvira Nabiullina." "From November 1 Ksenia will be the Russian Executive Director at the IMF," https://www.barrons.com/news/sanctioned-russian-central-banker-named-to-imf-s-board-102fd78e "International Monetary Fund's plans to resume missions to Russia" https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/nine-european-countries-protest-against-imf-resuming-missions-russia-2024-09-13/ A "mission" is where they "loan" money to a country.[/quote] Ksenia and Elvira are both first-class brains. Widely respected in the international banker community.[/quote] I think you meant well respected in the dimon-gangster community? Didn’t a lawmaker suggest central bankers like her should pack firearms in meetings? I’m sure Ksenia’s first act will be to drain every penny from the IMF. Oh wait, that meeting in Moscow is in the first week of October! He certainly doesn’t waste any time.[/quote] Reposting the same weird comment everywhere is getting old. Please stop. This isn't how the IMF works. Also, Ksenia Yudaeva is a woman with a woman's name, moron. Russians put gender in their name TWICE.[/quote] Nabiullina's a legend! Nabiullina’s rise was an unlikely one — she is the daughter of blue-collar ethnic Tatars from Ufa, a city in Russia’s Republic of Bashkortostan, more than 1,000 kilometers from Moscow. But from humble beginnings, [b]she became the first woman to run a central bank of a G8 country. [/b]She famously saved the Russian economy back in 2014, after Putin annexed Ukraine’s Crimea, deftly hiking interest rates and introducing reforms. With the ruble tanking and inflation soaring, Nabiullina’s interventions, which also saw Russia develop its own payments system, shut down hundreds of wobbly banks and eventually build up huge reserves, [b]earned her the admiration of her international counterparts. She was honored as the central bank governor of the year by Euromoney in 2015 and The Banker in 2017. And in 2018, Christine Lagarde, then the head of the International Monetary Fund, lauded Nabiullina as the woman who could make “central banking sing” [/b](after waxing lyrical about their shared love of opera). https://www.politico.eu/list/politico-28-class-of-2024/elvira-nabiullina/[/quote]
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