He needs dollars and euros to be in the global market.
So far anyway. Subject to change.
Otherwise, yuan getting around plenty these days. MORE TO COME.
He needs dollars and euros to be in the global market.
So far anyway. Subject to change.
Otherwise, yuan getting around plenty these days. MORE TO COME.
New York Times: “This is a different kind of exodus — tens of thousands of young, urban, multilingual professionals who are able to work remotely from almost anywhere, many of them in information technology or freelancers in creative industries.”
“Russia is hemorrhaging outward-looking young professionals who were part of a global economy that has largely cut off their country.”
As mentioned by others in this thread (and other threads).... the exodus of the IT workers is particularly concerning for Russia.
Russia’s Big Brain Drain: IT Workers Are “Grabbing Their Things And Literally Driving to Kazakhstan” To Escape Sanctions
https://techthelead.com/russias-big...ly-driving-to-kazakhstan-to-escape-sanctions/

Fun info: apparently there are enough spare parts stockpiled in Russia for about a month of maintenance on building elevators. Afterwards, as they start failing, repairs will become pretty sparse. Of course, Russian propagandists will jump on that, claiming that it will just make the population much healthier![]()
Russian propagandists will jump on that, claiming that it will just make the population much healthier![]()