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European banks refused to accommodate Russian Eurobonds

According to the Wall Street Journal, European banks refused to accommodate Russian Eurobonds. Clarifies that lenders do not want to disappoint the U.S. government and the European Union, which imposed sanctions against individuals and companies in Russia. Us banks Goldman Sachs and J. P. Morgan, most likely, also will not …

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Analyst: Iran refused to freeze production and will stick to their line

Iran refused to freeze oil production at the January level and will continue in this issue “bending the line”. This opinion was expressed head of the analytical Department of the company “ANALYST Online” Gleb market pulse. He recalled that “yesterday’s negotiations (chapters of the Ministry of energy of the Russian …

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India refused handouts from the IMF

Prime Minister Narendra modi doubles down on India’s macroeconomic stability, says Bloomberg. Modi said that India has never devalued its currency to achieve growth targets and will not resort to monetary handouts as a way of increasing profits for farmers. The head of the International monetary Fund Christine Lagarde was …

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Crimea refused the rice and began to provide Russia with lavender

In Crimea refused from rice cultivation: after the blocking of the Ukraine, the North Crimean canal to cultivate this moisture-loving culture was difficult. Why farmers chose to cultivate drought-tolerant plants technical. “There are several options for replacing rice: technical and pasture crops – sorghum, alfalfa, coriander, oil crops, which today …

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Turkey refused from independent operations in Syria

Photo: Lefteris Pitarakis / AP Ankara is not going to undertake a ground operation in Syria without the decision of the international coalition or UN Security Council. This was stated by the permanent representative of Turkey to the UN Halit Cevik, reports Anadolu news Agency. Cevik noted that Ankara “supports …

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