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Russian central bank to intervene as ruble, Moscow exchange tumble

MOSCOW, Russia—Russia’s central bank said Thursday in would intervene as the ruble tumbled to a record low and the Moscow Stock Exchange reopened down 14 percent after Moscow launched a military attack on Ukraine.

“To stabilize the situation on the financial market, the Bank of Russia has decided to start interventions in the foreign exchange market,” the central bank said in a statement.

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The measures are intended to provide “additional liquidity to the banking sector” in Russia, with Western sanctions looming after the military operation announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“The Bank of Russia will ensure the maintenance of financial stability and continuity of the operation of financial institutions, using all necessary tools,” it said.

The central bank added that it and other financial institutions “have clear action plans for any scenario.”

The announcement came as the ruble-dominated Moex index opened down 13.97 percent, according to the exchange’s website, while the dollar-dominated RTS was down 20.16 percent.

The exchange had announced a temporary suspension of trading earlier on Thursday.

The ruble meanwhile fell by nine percent to 90 against the US dollar at 0542 GMT, hitting an all-time low minutes after Putin announced the military operation.

It then bounced back slightly, but remained down 5.4 percent from the previous day’s close as of 0707 GMT.

Oil prices rocketed more than six percent with Brent cruising past $100, for the first time since September 2014, while other commodities including wheat rallied on fears about supplies from the resource-rich region. Aluminum hit a record high.

Safe have assets also surged, with gold hitting a more than one-year high, the Japanese yen piling higher against the dollar and the Swiss franc hitting a five-year high on the euro.

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