主权财富基金抛售所有美元资产!俄罗斯真的生气了

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主权财富基金抛售所有美元资产!俄罗斯真的生气了

一旦俄罗斯真的抛售美元资产,将影响1190亿美元的流动资产。他们还放话:‘我们可以在一个月内迅速做出反应。’

俄罗斯真的生气了!

在美国将一系列黑客攻击归咎为俄罗斯头上后,该国1860亿美元规模的主权财富基金决定抛售所有美元和美元计价的资产,转而投向以欧元(1.2110-0.0017-0.14%)人民币(6.40600.00220.03%)计价资产以及贵金属。

今日上午,俄罗斯财政部长Anton Siluanov在一年一度的圣彼得堡国际经济论坛上表示:‘我们可以在一个月内迅速做出反应。’

这个表态是建立在美国总统拜登威胁俄罗斯要实施更多经济制裁之后的,因为美国认为之前一系列的黑客攻击及勒索行为都是俄罗斯制造的。

据悉,此次抛售将影响1190亿美元的流动资产,但由于该次抛售将主要通过俄罗斯央行及其外汇储备进行,其透明度较低,并且对市场影响或将有限。

莫斯科复兴资本经济学家Sofya Donets表示:‘这种操作从某种程度上来说只是个技术问题。’

但这并不是一个令人意外的消息,近年来美国和欧洲对俄罗斯的制裁力度日益增大,俄罗斯央行在过去几年内一直在减少其美元资产的持有量,而由于俄央行报告会滞后于其真实持有量六个月的时间,因此无法确定其当前持仓。

俄罗斯央行可以在不通过公开市场交易的情况下转换其资产,并且由于其透明性极低,可运用的操作工具又极多,从而使市场难以判断其具体影响。

就当前的报告来看,该主权基金的流动资产中有35%的美元资产,价值约为415亿美元,35%的欧元资产,其余则是人民币、日元、英镑(1.41030.00020.01%)和黄金资产。

俄罗斯财长称,在最新的变化后,该主权基金的资产结构将变为欧元资产40%、人民币30%、黄金20%、日元和英镑各5%。

几年前普京就曾说过,美国激进的经济制裁手段将在无意中加速去美元化的进程。就在5月,俄罗斯以美元支付的出口额占比首次低于50%。

 

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    Among those collecting their prizes was a Japanese research team led by Ryo Okabe and Takanori Takebe who discovered that mammals can breathe through their anuses. They say in their paper that this potentially offers an alternative way of getting oxygen into critically ill patients if ventilator and artificial lung supplies run low, like they did during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    American psychologist B.F Skinner was posthumously awarded the peace prize for his work attempting to use pigeons to guide the flight path of missiles, while a European-wide research team was awarded the probability prize for conducting 350,757 experiments to demonstrate that a coin tends to land on the same side it started when it is flipped.

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    Italy still managed to dominate the overall list with 41 eateries while the United States got a total of 15 places recognized. And Naples managed to best New York with five entries on the list, including a tie for the No. 2 spot with Diego Vigtaliano Pizzeria.

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