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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby Polemic » Wed 17 Sep 2008, 10:29:43

Remember the story of how the US in concert with Saudi supposedly tanked oil prices in the late 80's so that the Soviets would have to overproduce their fields to maintain revenue and cause an earlier peak in their production...

Just a guess, but could it be that Western powers saw how commodity-heavy Russia is in their investments; and decided that they wanted to try and burn the Russians? Maybe that partly explains what seems to be manipulation by large players in commodity prices.

I don't think it will work though in the long run. We seem doomed to collapse the way they did, or worse, and they seem destined to rise above.
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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby frankthetank » Wed 17 Sep 2008, 11:53:18

Wait... This is the same country that has RESOURCES galore, huge amounts of empty land (although some may be radioactive), small population and a couple 100 billion in the bank??? I wouldn't start crying just yet...
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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby The_Virginian » Wed 17 Sep 2008, 13:34:32

"Financial turmoil accelerates in Russia. Trading on RTS and MICEX stock exchanges suspended for a second day
By Polya Lesova, MarketWatch Last update: 9:51 a.m. EDT 17 Sep 2008:
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Russian financial turmoil accelerated Wednesday as trading on the country's major exchanges was halted for a second day and the finance ministry announced plans to loan the country's three largest banks up to $44 billion. " [url=http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/financial-turmoil-accelerates-russia/story.aspx?guid={AD559BFE-5E6C-4033-87C6-36EA9D4DFA18}&siteid=aolpf1&icid=snap-nws]Now you can "cry" for Russia[/url]
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Their capitol reserves shrunk as well: "handler noted that since the war with Georgia, Russian foreign exchange reserves have fallen by $24 billion. Still, Russia has the third largest reserves in the world; they stood at $573.6 billion as of Sept.5. "
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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby threadbear » Wed 17 Sep 2008, 13:41:49

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AlexdeLarge', 'A')s oil revenues diminish, they will get royally screwed again. But Putin will use this "crisis" to consoldate his power even more. Got to love those KGB guys!

The grass roots really like Putin. He consolidated power when he made it hot for some of the oligarchs in the East bloc. Now they're making major mischief for him in Georgia through arms sales out of Israel. Oh, what a tangled web!
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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby heroineworshipper » Wed 17 Sep 2008, 14:04:55

Russian banks probably had huge investments in mortgages. They've printed over 1.5 trillion Rubles since Tuesday to pay off mortgages & sustain the dollar exchange rate.
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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby ReverseEngineer » Wed 17 Sep 2008, 14:24:45

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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby AlexdeLarge » Wed 17 Sep 2008, 14:37:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('threadbear', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AlexdeLarge', 'A')s oil revenues diminish, they will get royally screwed again. But Putin will use this "crisis" to consoldate his power even more. Got to love those KGB guys!
The grass roots really like Putin. He consolidated power when he made it hot for some of the oligarchs in the East bloc. Now they're making major mischief for him in Georgia through arms sales out of Israel. Oh, what a tangled web!

Youre Right.....Putin has cult type following almost as strong as Lord Obama. But Russians have historically gravitated toward strong leaders. This is very true when times are bad.

Putin will go back to the original play book, foster an external enemy to quail internal dissent. Tis a shame, I wish they had gotten a taste for real democracy instead of all the corruption that followed the break up of the USSR. Now, they will go back to dictatorship without the pretense of communism.
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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby threadbear » Wed 17 Sep 2008, 14:44:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AlexdeLarge', ' ')I wish they had gotten a taste for real democracy instead of all the corruption that followed the break up of the USSR. Now, they will go back to dictatorship without the pretense of communism.

Alex, Oh...they got a taste of democracy American style, alright. Bend over and prepare to get a "taste" of the same.
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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby nobodypanic » Wed 17 Sep 2008, 15:29:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Specop_007', 'S')o much for Ivan's military expansion dreams. :lol:

damn, damn, damn... you beat me to it. :P
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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby MOCKBA » Wed 17 Sep 2008, 22:13:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MrBill', 'Y')our average Russian does not own shares. Those that do are those who can afford to take losses...


You would be surprised, but Russians even play forex en mass... Took me a while to explain to my retired dad that may be they lied at those "investment seminars" where they were saying "sell dollars and buy euros (with us)"... and to buy his new car my daddy just cashed out his stock... Anyhow...

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MrBill', 'T')his is truly ugly, but it is not hurting or affecting the poor.

It is not that straightforward... Sure, losses on the burse are not directly affecting the poor, but I would take a bet that a square meter of unfinished apart (i.e. you buy you own potty later) in a so-so neighborhood in greater Moscow would take a dive from current $5,000-$8,000 to more reasonable $500... Guess what? there are mortgages taken against those properties at 15+% anually... and the whole nine yards all the way to unsecured credit at 20+% to purchase a video camera that was sold 50 cents on a dollar at a pawn shop next door...

At the rate things are going "billions of dollars" in the Stabilization Fund will not be enough to bail out just one GazProm... and there are a few others who need funds as desperately...

In his better days George Soros said that "financial system is designed to emplode from the outskirts to preserve the core"... We would be testing this statement once again...
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Re: Trading in Russia suspended to halt slide.

Unread postby MOCKBA » Thu 18 Sep 2008, 01:07:12

Couple other interesting things about Russia... 2009 budget was done with an assumption that the average price for sub-par Urals oil would fetch north of $95... With Urals bellow $70-$75 Russian government would see deficit.

On $60B that GazProm borrowed, annual interest payment is a bit over $5B. Their capitalization was roughly $100B and this is how much they've been selling a year... All was fine when they had Soviet NG... Going forward Soviet NG would be more and more replaced with NG from Turkmenestan on which unlike all previous years GazProm would not make any profit (they were making as much as Turkmens just 3 years ago)... So in 2006 or so they've been paying Turkmenestan less then $5B a year, in 2007 it was a bit less then $15B. Going forward it would be close to $20B... To develop Yamal, GazProm is asking for $100B-$200B or 1x-2x capitalization on top of 0.6 price debt as it is...

I think it is very reasonable question - where would money come from?

At its high mark Stabilization Fund clocked $250+B but it was a while back. How much is left today is a state secret.
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Russian Financial Crisis Markets Shutdown Indefinately

Unread postby deMolay » Thu 25 Sep 2008, 23:32:37

Everyone is focused on the US problem. But the Russian markets have been shutdown for a week. Now they have been shutdown indefinately. A complete rout. The stockmarkets in Russia have been down for over a week. Now they are shutdown indefinately because of the crisis in the world Financial Markets. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid= ... refer=home
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Re: Russian Financial Crisis Markets Shutdown Indefinately

Unread postby Spanktron9 » Thu 25 Sep 2008, 23:36:03

old news and they are back open.
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Re: Russian Financial Crisis Markets Shutdown Indefinately

Unread postby Cashmere » Thu 25 Sep 2008, 23:38:44

This is about experience.

They recognize what is happening. We don't.

They are moving away from the diseased rodent.

We're saying, "oh cute little thing. What's that in your mouth?"

The Russians have been where we're going.

So while we are all hanging our heads out of the bus windows and exclaiming, "wow, isn't this scary? Isn't this wild?"

They're recalling just a decade or so ago when they didn't have enough food to keep everybody fat and happy.

Advantage:

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Re: Russian Financial Crisis Markets Shutdown Indefinately

Unread postby deMolay » Thu 25 Sep 2008, 23:45:20

Actually Cas I have done quite a bit of reading on the Russian collapse. What saved them was their Dacha's, and gardens. When communism collapsed there wasn't even food. Under communism they could not feed themselves. But the workers had been growing their own food for years at their summer Dacha's. This is what kept them alive. A lesson to be learned here.
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Re: Russian Financial Crisis Markets Shutdown Indefinately

Unread postby neocone » Fri 26 Sep 2008, 02:07:09

The gardens are just one factor subsidizing food consumption... your typical garden wouldn't even produce 5% of the calories consumed by a family of 4.

People just ate less and got organized... personal cars would carry food from farms to the cities etc...

Also eastern europeans and russians are pretty resilient in maintaining old but rugged and simple appliances or cars or TVs.

Most russian immigrants to the US were bewildered by the lack of spring mattresses for beds for example... since in America a perfectly mattress is always trashed even if a few springs are out.
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Re: Russian Financial Crisis Markets Shutdown Indefinately

Unread postby americandream » Fri 26 Sep 2008, 02:36:47

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('deMolay', 'A')ctually Cas I have done quite a bit of reading on the Russian collapse. What saved them was their Dacha's, and gardens. When communism collapsed there wasn't even food. Under communism they could not feed themselves. But the workers had been growing their own food for years at their summer Dacha's. This is what kept them alive. A lesson to be learned here.


Actually what kept them going were the values of communitarianism they were reared under. We in the West are instead raised in a culture of individualism...each person for him or herself. It's hardly surprising that we haven't the foggiest clue as to how to co-operate other than to further our own agendas.
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Re: Russian Financial Crisis Markets Shutdown Indefinately

Unread postby Cid_Yama » Fri 26 Sep 2008, 02:40:28

<i>But the workers had been growing their own food for years at their summer Dacha's.</i>

What?! LOL, yeah the workers got summer homes.
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Re: Russian Financial Crisis Markets Shutdown Indefinately

Unread postby Micki » Fri 26 Sep 2008, 03:19:45

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('deMolay', 'A')ctually Cas I have done quite a bit of reading on the Russian collapse. What saved them was their Dacha's, and gardens. When communism collapsed there wasn't even food. Under communism they could not feed themselves. But the workers had been growing their own food for years at their summer Dacha's. This is what kept them alive. A lesson to be learned here.

And they didn't get kicked out of their homes. Growning in the backyard only works as long as you don't get evicted.
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Re: Russian Financial Crisis Markets Shutdown Indefinately

Unread postby ReverseEngineer » Fri 26 Sep 2008, 03:58:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Micki', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('deMolay', 'A')ctually Cas I have done quite a bit of reading on the Russian collapse. What saved them was their Dacha's, and gardens. When communism collapsed there wasn't even food. Under communism they could not feed themselves. But the workers had been growing their own food for years at their summer Dacha's. This is what kept them alive. A lesson to be learned here.

And they didn't get kicked out of their homes. Growning in the backyard only works as long as you don't get evicted.


Dang, the Ruskies beat us to it AGAIN! Could we not just ONCE win in the Collapse Game? Their Stock Market goes south a week before ours does, I am disappointed here. LOL.

Far as to how they "survived" the collapse of the Soviet Union, they did not. As has been noted here before, they rapidly "depopulated". What wealth was left rapidly centralized into the hands of the few remaining, last I checked Moscow had more Paper Wealth Billionaires than any other city in the world. They still had the Machine running though for a while, pumping the Oil from Gazprom over to Europe in return for food brought from the US. Kept the Army going for a while also. One last gasp for them making the excursion into Georgia. Fortunately so far, they are not so sufficiently suicidal as to send flying one of their Nukes, the slow death is preferable to the fast one here. However, now that they cannot even buy food with the Oil they have, even the Billionaires in Moscow will starve. They won't be surviving on food grown in their Country Dachas any better than most of the preppers here will. 5-10 years TOPS for the prepper on a subsistence farm IMHO, and that is assuming no nuclear fallout and a local Police Force does not come and raid your hideout or the Atmoshere doesn't either EXPLODE from the methane or suffocate you as the percentage of Oxygen you breathe diminishes.

World wide trade is coming to a COMPLETE stop here, good grief the port of Long Beach was CLOSED. That is REAL trade, not paper trade on the NYSE. Do you guys not GET how IDEAS of wealth get translated into the REAL world?

Right now, wherever you are is where you will die, some sooner than others. See you on the Other Side.

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