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Russia to remove euro, only keeps yuan and gold in National Wealth Fund

By GT staff reporters Published: Feb 10, 2023 04:42 PM


Chinese yuan Photo:VCG

Chinese yuan Photo:VCG

Russia's finance ministry said will reset the share of euro in its National Wealth Fund (NWF) starting from this year, leaving only gold, Chinese yuan and rubles, Russian media reported on Thursday.

It not only means the drastic change to Russia's sovereign reserve structure as a strategic power, but also directly promotes the internationalization of yuan to a higher level, analysts claimed, noting that such move will also result in further de-dollarization.

"If the question is whether the euro will be reset, then it will definitely be reset this year," Vladimir Kolychev, Russia's deputy finance minister, was quoted as saying.

The fund will consist of up to 60 percent yuan and no more than 40 percent gold and Russia may add rubles to the sovereign wealth fund, Kolychev noted.?

Previously, the yuan accounted for 30 percent, while gold accounted for 20 percent, according to Russian media.

As of February 1, 2023, the NWF held 10.46 billion euros ($11.2 billion), 307.44 billion yuan ($45.2 billion), 551.27 tons of gold and 530.1 million rubles ($7.3 million) in its accounts, according to a report by the Russian Ministry of Finance.

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Cutting the euro out of the NWF is in essence a continuation of Russia's earlier systematic de-dollarization policy. Considering that there are few options in the global currency market for benchmarking the US dollar system based on fintech, economic strength and trade scale, the yuan system is objectively the best solution for the de-dollarization of Russia and other countries, Chen Jia, an independent analyst on international strategy,?told the Global Times on Friday.

This could be seen from the expanded yuan trading across the Moscow bourse after Western countries imposed sanctions on Russian financial institutions in 2022. Yuan accounted for 48 percent of foreign exchange trading on the Moscow exchange in November 2022, up from 0.2 percent at the start of the year.

The yuan is already having a significant impact on the ruble's exchange rate. The increase in the proportion of yuan trading volume and settlement will help stabilize the ruble exchange rate and improve the investment environment in the Russian economy, analysts noted.

This is also a result of Western financial sanctions on Russia, which poised the latter to seek a safer currency, said analysts, adding that yuan's popularity among Russian entrepreneurs is evidence that companies are turning to new markets, particularly China.

About 15 percent of Russian small and medium-sized enterprises used foreign exchange between May and October 2022, according to a report by the Russian Industrial Communications Bank. Of those using foreign exchange, 34 percent chose the US dollar, 31 percent chose yuan and 28 percent chose the euro.

The survey noted that the yuan is favored because of increased trade with Asia and the lower payment risks associated with using the currency than the dollar and euro.

The yuan has maintained relative stability in the face of US interest hikes and global inflation. This is the core reason why vast number of developing countries and emerging markets in the world, including Russia, keep increasing the share of yuan in their sovereign reserves, Chen said.

Geopolitical competition is accelerating a global de-dollarization trend, Hong Yong, a research fellow with the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, told the Global Times on Friday.

"The role of the US dollar in the international financial market is not as strong as it used to be, and the US government has been increasing its control over the dollar, making many countries look for alternative currencies," said Hong.

Hong also noted that as the US economy weakens, international confidence in the US dollar is declining, which will accelerate the de-dollarization process.
 

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Oil and Gas agreements basically with every state on Caspian sea. this integration of infrastructure will make it harder to know the origin of energy source. The greater the financial strength of trade partners the more they can import.
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Will MSM call this Russia's new "nuclear diplomacy"?
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Russia’s Grip on Nuclear-Power Trade Is Only Getting Stronger​

New data show exports in the strategic industry jumped more than 20% last year, as long-term projects boost Russian influence.

Exclusive trade data compiled by the UK’s
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show that Russian nuclear fuel and technology sales abroad rose more than 20% in 2022. Purchases by
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members climbed to the highest in three years. From Egypt and Iran to China and India, business is booming.

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Atomic commerce creates relationships that last. It involves large upfront costs — with Russia usually providing the credit — and long-term agreements to service plants, train their operators and replenish fuel. That kind of financial and technical collaboration can strengthen diplomatic ties too.

‘Reticent to Sanction’​

The task is made easier by a dearth of competition. Russia continued investing in nuclear-fuel and technology manufacturing after the Soviet Union collapsed, even as the industry atrophied in other parts of the world.

That’s one reason why the US and its European allies — who’ve been
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against the Russian nuclear company since early in the war — haven’t followed through. The concern is that shutting off their own nuclear industries from Russian supplies would be too economically painful.

Rosatom provides about one-fifth of the enriched uranium needed for the 92 reactors in the US. In Europe, utilities that generate power for 100 million people rely on the company.

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The figures show
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members including Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia continued to purchase Rosatom fuel last year, amid Ukrainian pleas to shut down the trade after Russia hijacked Europe’s
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.

Hungary is providing aid for two new reactors that were awarded to Rosatom without public tender.
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is covering 80% of the cost with a 10 billion euro loan. By the time construction is completed next decade, the project will be one of eastern Europe’s biggest foreign investments.

The data obtained by RUSI show that fuel supplies for aging reactors in former Soviet satellites accounted for almost two-fifths of Rosatom exports since 2019. But its fastest-growing markets lie further afield. Rosatom chief Alexey Likhachev said this month that the company is in talks with about 10 countries on new projects, and three or four are close to signing inter-government deals.

Rosatom isn’t handicapped by non-proliferation rules imposed by the US Department of Energy. In India, under western trade restrictions since testing a nuclear weapon in 1974, Russia supplies nuclear fuel and is building two reactors scheduled to open in 2025. In China last year, Rosatom provided more than $375 million worth of fuel for a reactor that the US
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is concerned could bolster Beijing’s nuclear-weapons stockpile.

South Africa, which has gotten visits from top US and Russian officials in the last few weeks, is a good example of the strategic dimension of atomic trade. In the only African nation currently operating nuclear-power reactors, the government last month allowed a
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— which gave it access to fuel in exchange for non-proliferation guarantees — to expire. That’s opened yet another door for Rosatom.
 

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Rosatom after battery production into processor design. there strong point should be in semi equipment and chemicals.
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Structures of Rosatom are preparing to close a deal to buy the developer of Russian processors Elbrus, the company MCST. The buyer of 100% of the company's shares will be Critical Information Systems NPO (NPO KIS as part of Rosatom), Telesputnik reports
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reference to the Kommersant publication. The source of the publication claims that "the deal was cashless."

MCST is the developer of the Elbrus processor line, in particular, the eight-core Elbrus-8C and Elbrus-8SV processors based on the 28 nm process technology, which were produced by the Taiwanese TSMC. In 2022, TSMC stopped shipping manufactured processors to the developer.

In May 2022, Elbrus plans to transfer processor production to the Mikron plant in Zelenograd were reported. At the time, MCST said that it was possible to produce processors using 90 nm technology at Mikron. Whether the company will produce more modern processors in the future, which are required, including for law enforcement and government agencies, was not specified at the MCST.

further integration in Rostec.
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Roselectronics and NTsPR company will create robot control systems​

The enterprise of the Roselectronics holding of the Rostec State Corporation - VNII Vega - and the Independent Research Center for Advanced Development LLC will create control systems for robotic systems, including drones. The companies will focus on the joint development of solutions in the field of mobile radio communications and radio control of unmanned objects.

previously Russia has success in competitive bidding in India in airport radio equipment.
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NPO “RTS” signed a large-scale contract for the supply of radio equipment to India​

 

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over 350K International students enroll in Russian Universities. This is not as high as English speaking countries but still increase over 2021. this despite all the banking connectivity and flight problems.
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MOSCOW, February 15 - RIA Novosti. The number of foreign students is increasing in the universities of the Russian Federation, despite the pandemic and the geopolitical situation, said the Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Valery Falkov.
"We always set ambitious goals for ourselves, we are talking about the higher education system. I mean the number of foreign students, of which there are already more than 350 thousand of us, and despite the pandemic, the change in the geopolitical situation, Russia's place in the world, nevertheless the number of students entering Russian universities is increasing,” Falkov said at the council of the consortium of educational institutions of higher education and scientific organizations for the implementation of the program “Ambassadors of Russian Education and Science”.

that number was 324K at end of 2021.
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