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May 11, 2022
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well, the story of defoe is all.t is quite overestimated in the expert environment because russia never went to foreign capital markets to cover the budget. and the attraction of legal financing, if we look in russia, the burden of parchment is quite low - that is, the ratio of debt to gross product, that is, it is at a fairly low level, e-e, several times lower than many countries and, in principle, russia had surplus trade ballast. that is, it received a lot of foreign exchange revenue and did not need to attract debt funds on foreign markets as far as defoe is concerned. therefore, it will be, first of all, an image blow because, well before the war, russia had such a conditional investment class, which was also provided by rating agencies, so it was like this. it was such an image game for the russians, that is, they said that they were almost an investment class country there. and now they lost a lot of rating positions, no one will borrow money, regardless of whether you are foul or not, no one will pour money
well, the story of defoe is all.t is quite overestimated in the expert environment because russia never went to foreign capital markets to cover the budget. and the attraction of legal financing, if we look in russia, the burden of parchment is quite low - that is, the ratio of debt to gross product, that is, it is at a fairly low level, e-e, several times lower than many countries and, in principle, russia had surplus trade ballast. that is, it received a lot of foreign exchange revenue and...
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May 26, 2022
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ukraine when debts were written off, and i don’t believe when marchenko says that this will entail defoehasize once again, world experience shows that writing off the gods is not always a failure of the financial states, you just need to professionally defend national interests. and what is happening now is not exactly a professional monetary policy, we see what the situation has led to when the dollar exchange rate was artificially restrained, and then at one point, this credit even blinked, and the companies practically let go of the dollar exchange rate and the price of light petroleum products in one day. by the way, how could it be diluted in such a way that 90% of light petroleum products are bought in belarus in russia it was not possible to predict this, it is possible we had to work with the baltics with other european states, but we just waited, now the same thing is happening with salt and with others, the need to predict all these things, develop where you can, your own oil extraction, why the government is not dealing with this right now, the minister of energy is saying tha
ukraine when debts were written off, and i don’t believe when marchenko says that this will entail defoehasize once again, world experience shows that writing off the gods is not always a failure of the financial states, you just need to professionally defend national interests. and what is happening now is not exactly a professional monetary policy, we see what the situation has led to when the dollar exchange rate was artificially restrained, and then at one point, this credit even blinked,...
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May 21, 2022
05/22
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otherwise , the us authorities will declare defoe you have to pay for their bad policy.naged the american economy needs inflation, that is, the causes of inflation, insane monetary pumping, then aggravated by the idiotic green politics, and then also anti-russian sanctions, that it is not difficult for americans to understand the sanctions against putin not the putin daily express published a poll conducted, by the way, by a democratic institute of public opinion, according to which 43% of americans will perceive the defeat of ukraine calmly and 41 negatively 53% believe that the sanctions introduced against russia harm america more than russia biden's support for ukraine is approved by 38% of respondents against 52, and finally 53% of americans believe that it would be better if biden left his post than putin that it’s not a matter of sympathy for russia unexpectedly, the americans who woke up against the backdrop of total russophobic propaganda, just got tired of inflation. ukraine got it, got baidan 's damage. and yet, if there was a so -called democracy in america, t
otherwise , the us authorities will declare defoe you have to pay for their bad policy.naged the american economy needs inflation, that is, the causes of inflation, insane monetary pumping, then aggravated by the idiotic green politics, and then also anti-russian sanctions, that it is not difficult for americans to understand the sanctions against putin not the putin daily express published a poll conducted, by the way, by a democratic institute of public opinion, according to which 43% of...
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May 26, 2022
05/22
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one reason why ashton's story struck suction accord was that it came in the wake of daniel defoe's wildly popular robinson crueso, which appeared and 1719. ashton was a real life robinson crew so. now, one thing that didn't happen during this period was this. walking the plank. no pirates during the golden age are known to have done this to any of their victims. why would they? there are plenty easier ways to kill somebody. you could shoot them, run them through with the cutlass, or just pitch them over the side of the ship. there are a few instances of pirates forcing people to walk the plank. those took place in the early 1800s, in the caribbean, when there was another outbreak of piracy, mainly off the islands of cuba and puerto rico. the second and very bloody period of piracy came to an end in the mid 1720s when the number of pirates plummeted to an insignificant level. of the many factors contributing to this decline, one was colonial resolve to fight piracy at sea williamsburn and charleston colonial officials condemned 68 men to the gallows and if you look at the broader atlantic
one reason why ashton's story struck suction accord was that it came in the wake of daniel defoe's wildly popular robinson crueso, which appeared and 1719. ashton was a real life robinson crew so. now, one thing that didn't happen during this period was this. walking the plank. no pirates during the golden age are known to have done this to any of their victims. why would they? there are plenty easier ways to kill somebody. you could shoot them, run them through with the cutlass, or just pitch...
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May 19, 2022
05/22
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just after that notorious defoe inside.ch allows you to make a budget deficit - a budget surplus, which allows you to make a budget budget deficit surplus what? despite the predicted inflation there, 6-7% is not, looking at the topic of no less fixed inflation, there is 6-7%, nevertheless, but to implement re-infrastructure projects, that is, to send money, and not inside the shooting wound. give him structural projects, that is, send money inside the country, which we used to just give away. now we can just send them inside the solution and spend it before the guys. we just roughly gave. now we can just direct them inward and spend them on ourselves. roughly speaking. i am very brief, but often do not see briefly no, we often do not see our victories. because here's our chief energy manager, because here's to tell the gentleman, as our chief power engineer, in principle, he said that half of our importers of our oil went over just half the calculation. yes, that is, on our imports in our oil, they switched to settlements w
just after that notorious defoe inside.ch allows you to make a budget deficit - a budget surplus, which allows you to make a budget budget deficit surplus what? despite the predicted inflation there, 6-7% is not, looking at the topic of no less fixed inflation, there is 6-7%, nevertheless, but to implement re-infrastructure projects, that is, to send money, and not inside the shooting wound. give him structural projects, that is, send money inside the country, which we used to just give away....