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Medvedev Says Vital To Make Ruble Into Regional Reserve Currency
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jun 27, 2008 Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday that turning the Russian ruble into a regional reserve currency was an important strategic objective. "In a period of global financial instability, we need to press ahead with the strategic objective of making the ruble one of the regional [reserve] currencies," the president said at a meeting with the chairman of Russia's state-run VTB Bank, Andrei Kostin. Kostin replied said that VTB branches in five former Soviet states already carry out ruble transactions. With the dollar being too unstable to be a reliable reserve currency, the ruble has already begun to play the role of a reserve currency in these countries, which he did not name. He added that Moscow was already becoming a global financial center, but that the Russian leadership should encourage the process. "An appropriate legal basis and changes in the tax system are required," the bank chief said. On June 8, the president told the International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg that turning Moscow into a financial world center and the ruble into a leading regional reserve currency was central to building a competitive financial system in Russia.
Russia May End European Gas Supplies In Favor Of Asia Says Scholar Marshal Goldman, an expert on Russia and the author of the recently published book, "Petrostate: Putin, Power and the New Russia," said the switch was likely because China and India - with their growing economies hungry for energy - were very interested in Russian natural gas supplies. The only question was whether Russia would be able to deliver the gas. According to Goldman, China already purchases large quantities of petrol from Russia. "Every day, up to ten freight trains loaded with Russian petrol leave for China," he said in an interview with RIA Novosti. In the book, Goldman said Russia has become a powerful state that can use energy supplies to exert pressure on its European partners. "Russia has become a strong state," Goldman told RIA Novosti, adding that he would like to discuss this issue at a meeting with Russian leaders within the framework of the Valdai International Discussion Club.
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Hong Kong to launch commodities exchange next year Hong Kong (AFP) June 25, 2008 Hong Kong is set to launch its first commodities exchange early next year to capitalise on the mainland's growing demand for oil and other raw materials, officials said Wednesday. |
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