Russia

The Russian economy faces a new perestroikaas it is forced to adjust to life under heavy sanctions and international isolation, the countrys Central Bank warned Friday.The regulator opted to hold interest rates at 20% in a scheduled rate-setting meeting, following an emergency hike late February in the days after Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine and the West imposed unprecedented financial sanctions in response.The Russian economy is entering a phase of large-scale structural readjustment, the Bank said in a statement.This will be accompanied by a temporary, but inevitable period of higher inflation, it added.Russias inflation rate has been running at its highest level in 24 years in the weeks following the invasion of Ukraine.
Officials warned Friday against panic buying as a number of Russian stores reported shortages in staple goods such as sugar and toilet paper due to a surge in consumer demand against the backdrop of fast-rising prices.In a press conference Friday, Governor Elvira Nabiullina said the hike in rates to 20% would be unwound when the economic situation allowed.High interest rates are a temporary anti-crisis measure.
When the situation stabilizes, rates will be cut, she said.Since the beginning of March, inflation has significantly accelerated, the Bank said.
This is reflected by a surge in demand for a number of consumer goods due to increased uncertainty, higher inflation expectations and the weakening of the ruble.Businesses in a number of sectors have reported difficulties with production and logistics against the background of the introduction of trade and financial sanctions on Russia.
The sharp increase in uncertainty is negatively affecting the mood and outlook of the population and businesses, the Bank said.The regulator is now officially forecasting a decline in Russias GDP for the second quarter of the year.
Analysts say Russias economy is likely to shrink by more than 10% in 2022 and that the economic crisis could be the deepest Russia has faced since the collapse of the Soviet Union.The term perestroika used by the Central Bank to describe the challenge facing the Russian economy means readjustment or reconstruction, and is most closely associated with the economic reforms ushered in at the end of the Soviet Union to open up and introduce market forces to the communist planned economy.Commentators say Russias economy could be heading back to that period, with Western businesses fleeing the country and the government considering options such as nationalization and expropriation in a bid to minimize job losses.President Vladimir Putin warned earlier this week that Russians should be prepared for an increase in unemployment over the coming weeks, blaming the West as well as Russian traitors for attacking Russia and the Russian economy.Putin on Friday also nominated Nabiullina to serve another five-year term at the helm of the regulator.Restrictive measuresWestern governments have frozen almost half some $300 billion of the Central Banks international reserves, previously seen as Russias insurance policy against tough sanctions.
In its statement, the regulator put the onus on the Russian government to save the national economy, saying that budget policies taxation, spending and investment by the central government will significantly affect the dynamics of the economy and inflation.Analysts have previously criticized the Russian government for not announcing a significant stimulus package to help support the economy.
The latest initiatives outlined by the government focus on tax breaks, credit holidays and cheap loans similar to the measures adopted during the coronavirus pandemic.Nabiullina warned the government against the introduction of more restrictive measures, such as price controls.There are sufficient amounts of staple foods in reserve, and production is increasing.
Once this period of high demand passes, prices for these goods might even start to come down, she said Friday.Its important not to introduce price controls.
They are an artificial measure that wont address deficits.
Administrative measures will slow down the economys adaptation to the new conditions.





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