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The news saw the ruble fall and bond yields climb (Photo: Alex F)

Russia bonds cut to 'junk', EU sanctions blamed

Rating agency S&P has cut Russian bonds to “junk” status in a move linked to EU sanctions, prompting angry rhetoric in Moscow.

The agency said in its note on Monday (26 January) Russian bonds are not worth buying because of low oil prices, the risk of more economic sanctions, and long-term Russian mismanagement.

It said the downgrade “reflects a lack of external financing due to the introduction of economic sanctions and the sharp decline in oil prices”.

“We anticipate tha...

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The news saw the ruble fall and bond yields climb (Photo: Alex F)

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