US Treasury Sec. Yellen: US policy, risk aversion are factors favoring dollar strength By eren_fxstreet DollarIndex Politics UnitedStates
"Russian central bank assets are substantial, US and others have blocked about $300 billion.""There really are a number of issues, conversations are just starting on reconstruction financing.""We understood that we could not shield ourselves entirely from the economic consequences of Russian sanctions."
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