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Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by sapientia(m): 8:58pm On Apr 29, 2022
The funds have reportedly been channeled to the London branch of Citibank but it's unclear whether they will reach their intended recipients.

The payments were due to be made in April and had entered a 30-day grace period before official default on May 4.

Russia looks to have averted a historic sovereign default on Friday by tapping its domestic reserves and attempting to make overdue dollar payments on its international debt obligations.

Earlier Friday, Russia's Finance Ministry said that it had attempted the dollar payments — a dramatic U-turn after the country had previously sought to make the payments on its dollar-denominated bonds in Russian rubles.

The ministry said it had made a payment of $564.8 million on a 2022 eurobond and a payment of $84.4 million on a 2042 eurobond, according to Reuters, with both in dollars — which was originally stipulated in the debt agreements.

The funds have reportedly been channeled to the London branch of Citibank but it's unclear whether they will reach their intended recipients. The payments were due to be made in April and had entered a 30-day grace period before official default on May 4.

Russian government bonds rallied Friday afternoon following the news from the Finance Ministry. But close Moscow watchers like Timothy Ash, emerging markets strategist at BlueBay Asset Management, were unsure whether it would still be able to avoid a default.

"CDS committee [credit derivatives determinations committee] already ruled default so this is pretty extraordinary ... bonds rallying hard ... insane," he said in a flash note Friday afternoon.

A senior U.S. official said later Friday that Russia had not mobilized money through the U.S. system and the payments involved fresh funds.

"The main concern was are they going to use funds that were immobilized in the U.S. or use the money they have been using to prop up the ruble and the war effort. It appears it came from that pile of money because we didn't authorize any transactions involving the immobilized funds in the U.S.," the official said, according to Reuters.

A spokesperson for the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, or OFAC, was not immediately available for comment when contacted by CNBC.

Assets frozen

Around half of Russia's vast foreign currency reserves have been frozen by punitive economic sanctions imposed by international powers in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.

On April 4, Russia made a payment on the two sovereign bonds that are due to mature in 2022 and 2042 in the local currency rather than in dollars as mandated under the terms of its contract.

In a recent statement, ratings agency Moody's said this deviation from the payment terms relative to the original bond contracts may be considered a default if not remedied by the end of the monthlong grace period on May 4.

"The bond contracts have no provision for repayment in any other currency other than dollars. Although eurobonds issued after 2018 allow under certain conditions for repayments to be made in rubles, those issued before 2018 (including the 2022 and 2042 bonds) either do not contain this alternative currency clause or allow for repayments to be made only in other hard currencies (dollar, euro, pound sterling or Swiss franc)," analysts from the sovereign risk group at Moody's said.

The ratings agency said it did not believe investors obtained the foreign currency contractual promise on the due date for the payment.

S&P Global Ratings also downgraded Russia's foreign debt credit rating to selective default after its April 4 ruble payment.

The attempt to pay in rubles came after the U.S. Treasury Department refused in early April a waiver for Russian payments to foreign bondholders to go through despite U.S. sanctions, a special permission it had granted in March.

The move prevented the Kremlin from paying holders of its sovereign debt with the more than $600 million of dollar reserves held with U.S. financial institutions. The aim was to force Russia to either use up more of its own stockpile of dollar reserves or accept its first foreign debt default in more than a century.

While sanctions imposed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine had already frozen the Central Bank of Russia's foreign currency reserves held with U.S. banks, the Treasury had allowed Moscow to use those funds on a case-by-case basis to meet coupon payment obligations on its dollar-denominated debt.

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/russia-aims-to-avert-historic-debt-default-with-last-ditch-dollar-bond-payments/ar-AAWJL2T?ocid=msedgntp

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/04/29/russia-attempts-last-ditch-dollar-bond-payments-to-try-to-avert-historic-default.html

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Re: Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by sapientia(m): 8:59pm On Apr 29, 2022
After making a lot of noise

How long can Russia Central Bank defend Rubles and still service debts?

Its all a matter of time before they allow market forces to take over

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Re: Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by Nbotee(m): 9:21pm On Apr 29, 2022
Hahahahahaha... Where are those blind and daft Putin fans always jumping from thread to thread about how Russia isn't feeling anything

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Re: Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by doctorexcel: 9:23pm On Apr 29, 2022
SHAME LOADING FOR RUSSIA ........73%

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Re: Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by drmuchin: 9:44pm On Apr 29, 2022
RUSSIA WILL ALWAYS FIND A WAY
Re: Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by Sadr: 7:32am On Apr 30, 2022
Cry me a River. They serviced it in dollars and euros, you cried, they paid in Rubles, you also cried and now they paid again in dollars and euros, the West is still crying. And you wonder why the rest of the world think the West is a joke.

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Re: Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by Jimasun: 8:55am On Apr 30, 2022
This is one reason Russia must not allow dollars for payment again

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Re: Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by sanpipita(m): 9:13am On Apr 30, 2022
sapientia:
After making a lot of noise

How long can Russia Central Bank defend Rubles and still service debts?

Its all a matter of time before they allow market forces to take over


Lavrov is asking sanctions be part of peace talks, their eyes are clearing small small
Re: Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by Elvictor: 9:14am On Apr 30, 2022
Jimasun:
This is one reason Russia must not allow dollars for payment again

You no understand, them allow Russia to pay with their dollar reserves, I thought they wanted Russia to default

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Re: Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by Elvictor: 9:15am On Apr 30, 2022
grin grin grin

I love the way Russia make the West to always eat their words, after the chest beating that they won't allow Russia to use their dollar reserve.

They still eat their vomits, tueh!

God bless mother Russia

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Re: Russia Finally Bow To Pressure: Aims To Avert Historic Debt Default by hungryboy(m): 11:43am On Apr 30, 2022
Putin literally fell into every trap America prepared for his country

Europe and America seized your foreign reserves worth hundreds of billions, instead of threatening them with gas cuts if the did not return your money within days , you let it slide, you gave them gas to keep their economy afloat and the tried to wreck yours, gave weapons to the country you are fighting, banned doing any other business with your country, walai we overated that Man and called him a strategist

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