Russians hurried to change their savings and pensions into dollars and euros while also stocking up on furniture and jewellery as the roubles collapse accelerated.
Their mounting concern was reflected on Tuesday morning in the red lights of the currency exchange booths that dot the city, which were ticking over to show ever weaker rouble rates.
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I took out some of my pension and I want to change it into dollars, said Galina, a retiree, who declined to give her surname. None of us know whats happening. Were all worried that the currency will keep falling.
The dramatic collapse in the rouble in recent days has not triggered outright panic, but it has prompted a rush to change currency and to stock up on durable goods such as furniture, cars and jewellery before they become even more expensive.
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"I think the rouble will carry on falling until the end of the year, she said. Its time to buy furniture!
Indeed, shoppers reported enormous queues even at 2am in Ikea on Monday night as people rushed to stock up before the rouble plunge triggered price rises. The Swedish furniture company had said it would be raising prices from Thursday.
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"People who didnt manage to exchange their money at 35 roubles or 40 roubles to the dollar have been buying up high-end goods, cars and apartments because a massive repricing hasnt happened yet, said Vyacheslav Trapeznikov, acting director of the Urals Builders Guild, in Yekaterinburg.
Car sales in Russia rose in November from the previous month in spite of a slowing economy and December is rather promising, according to the Association of European Businesses in Russia trade group. Retail demand has been extraordinary in recent weeks, said Joerg Schreiber of the AEB.
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People are trying to spend their last roubles and buy up things that havent been priced, but this trend has an expiration date, Mr Trapeznikov said.
Russians are lining up at currency exchange centers to swap their increasingly worthless Rubles for Dollars...
TREMENDOUS volatility in today’s US stock market!
until the Rubble can be cleared away . Venezuela needs toilet paper ,just saying
Pootie-Poot & friends ain’t laughing now.
I read this on a wacky conspiracy site I read, wasn’t sure if it is true, then saw it in some mainstream sources. Apple today stopped online sales in Russia because of the ruble distress.
Indicators ($18 trillion debt and truthful economists) point to the US dollars turn will be soon.
bfl
It’s not good news. This will effect us. Cornering Putin may not be a good idea.
Hmmm... could there be good value to be had on mail-order brides?