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High interest rates also prevent panic from moderately "wealthy" Russians, especially those c-level types in government who aren't allowed to own foreign currencies.

The rational is that when the war is over there will be higher inflation--yes--but their accounts will have grown to mitigate that wealth destruction.

Putin is more worried about them revolting than the needs of industry. Does that sound plausible to you, or am I missing something?

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Max Can't Help It!
Max Can't Help It!

Written by Max Can't Help It!

Trying to connect what hasn't been connected.

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