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Russia-Ukraine War
Could China's payments system be a SWIFT workaround for Russia?
Mar 1, 2022
China's system is known as the Cross-Border Interbank Payments System, or CIPS for short.
As oil companies divest from Russian oil and gas, what happens to their assets?
by
Andy Uhler
Mar 1, 2022
The decision by big oil companies like BP and Royal Dutch Shell to walk away from Russian energy puts the industry into uncharted territory.
Humanitarian aid to Ukraine takes many forms
Mar 1, 2022
The U.N. estimates that between 3 million and 5 million people could be displaced in the coming months.
Amid wave of sanctions, Russia's energy sector is getting off pretty light so far
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Feb 28, 2022
Oil and gas are key to the Russian economy, yet penalties are focused elsewhere. Could that stance change?
How sanctions could make life harder for Russian citizens
Feb 28, 2022
Long lines at ATMs. A significant drop in the ruble's value. Economic sanctions are already being felt by everyday Russians.
How sanctions will prevent Russia from using its $600 billion-plus rainy day fund to prop up the ruble
Feb 28, 2022
Much of the fund is in banks outside Russia — and now off-limits to the country's central bank.
Sectors that rely on Ukrainian industry slow down
by
Lily Jamali
Feb 28, 2022
Industries ranging from chemicals to agricultural processing and building materials are being affected.
For public good, not for profit.
Germany turns tough toward Russia over Ukraine invasion
Feb 28, 2022
Germany dropped its opposition to some tough new sanctions against Russia and is now stepping up spending on defense.
How Russia could feel the sting of being excluded from SWIFT
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
Feb 28, 2022
Being cut off from the SWIFT system means Russian banks can't legally or efficiently execute transactions.
How do sanctions against Russian oligarchs actually work?
by
Matt Levin
Feb 25, 2022
A relatively small team in the Treasury Department works with banks to ensure sanctions are followed.