Russia has enough funds to service its debt in time, finance ministry says

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The Russian finance ministry said on Tuesday that the country ‘has not declared default on its Eurobond obligations’

Russia has enough funds to service its debt in time and to redeem all its debt obligations, the finance ministry said on Tuesday.

Facing waves of sanctions over what it calls “a special military operation” in Ukraine, Russia could face its first sovereign external default in over a century after it made arrangements to make an international bond repayment in rubles, even though the payment was due in dollars.“All possible claims of creditors in connection with the current situation should be forwarded to the authorities of states that have illegally created obstacles for Russia to fulfill its debt obligations.

Earlier in April, S&P lowered Russia’s foreign currency ratings to “selective default” on increased risks that Moscow will not be able and willing to honour its commitments to foreign debt-holders. Be smart with your money. Get the latest investing insights delivered right to your inbox three times a week, with the Globe Investor newsletter.

 

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