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Title: The Central Banker Who Saved the Russian Economy From the Abyss
Source: bloomberg.com
URL Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic ... na-turns-from-ruble-to-economy
Published: Mar 27, 2015
Author: Evgenia Pismennaya and Ilya Arkhipov
Post Date: 2015-03-27 03:24:45 by Pericles
Keywords: Russia, Putin
Views: 684
Comments: 7

(Bloomberg) -- Panic reached the inner sanctum of the Russian central bank.

It was Dec. 16 -- the day Russian traders would later christen Black Tuesday -- and the ruble was in a freefall.

“Intervene! Intervene!” a central bank official shouted. Governor Elvira Nabiullina watched the currency on her tablet screen react to her emergency rate increase. No, she said, not this time: Russia would no longer fight the market. Speculators needed a cold shower, she said.

That daring decision, related by two people with knowledge of the meeting, has begun to pay off for Nabiullina, 51, and her patron, President Vladimir Putin. Despite sanctions meant to punish Russia for its foray into Ukraine a year ago, the ruble has stabilized. Since Black Tuesday, when it plunged to a record low, the ruble has rebounded 19 percent against the dollar, the most among 24 emerging-market currencies.

Russia still confronts a painful recession brought on by the collapse in oil, and many of its banks are hurting. But for now, at least, the economy has stepped back from the abyss. Finance Minister Anton Siluanov last week declared the worst was over.

Inside the central bank, near Red Square, the lull passes for victory. Nabiullina no longer has to squander foreign-exchange reserves in vain attempts to prop up the ruble. Now she faces the equally daunting task of binding up the wounded economy.

While her central bank is nominally independent, analysts agree Putin is ultimately in charge. Yet Nabiullina has emerged as a power in her own right, with a direct line to the president. Nabiullina isn’t afraid to speak up. When aides urged Putin to impose capital controls last year, she fought against the move and pushed for a freely floating ruble, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Putin heeded her advice -- and then let Nabiullina sort out the details.

“It was a historic moment because she convinced Putin to accept a market solution to a problem that threatened the whole banking system,” UBS AG Russia Chairman Rair Simonyan said. Russia might well have veered into economic isolation, he said.

What Nabiullina came up with turned out to be one of the biggest financial gambles of Putin’s 15-year rule. First she raised interest rates to punishingly high levels, lifting the benchmark rate to 17 percent from 10.5 percent in one stroke. Then she stepped back from intervening on the currency market.

Talk Strategy

Putin regularly uses a hotline to the central bank to talk strategy with Nabiullina, a former economy minister and presidential adviser who became governor in 2013. When the dedicated phone on her desk rings, everyone else leaves the room, the people said.

“He can’t interfere in the day-to-day business of the central bank,” said Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesman. “He doesn’t have that right.” With oil prices holding steady since January and the threat of further sanctions on hold, Nabiullina can now attend to the first recession in six years. Emboldened by Putin’s support, she surprised analysts by reducing the benchmark rate to 15 percent in late January, followed with a cut to 14 percent this month.

“The negative peak is behind us,” Siluanov said March 19.

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#1. To: Pericles (#0)

Vlad picked a capable player to run his central bank and resisted the urge to overrule her or replace her with a puppet to keep his tycoon buddies happy.

Our own crisis in 2008 would have been better handled if the Fed had behaved similarly. Instead we went for bailing out Big Bank and Big Investor and screwing the public royally.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-27   5:46:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: TooConservative (#1)

Putin is much closer to his public than American politicians. Here, deeply entrenched capital interests control everything. They have power locked up. But in Russia, there is vast wealth in the hand of crony capitalists, but the people are restless and resent that, and have a history of violently overthrowing their government and killing the rich and taking what they have.

In America, the Army is firmly controlled by the government, which is firmly controlled by the crony capitalists AND the entrenched unions and other interests, all of which have their niche at the table, and none of whom wants to upset the applecart.

But in Russia, the Army belongs to the state, the leader of the State, and Putin is emphatically NOT owned by the crony capitalists. He has the power, and the will, to jail them or worse, if they directly oppose him. They do not, by contrast, have a power base by which to topple him. The people are patriotic and loyal to Putin. The Army is with him. The intelligence services are with him. And the crony capitalists are not really against him - they do well under his tutelage. But it is DEFINITELY under his tutelage. In America, money rules. In Russia, power rules, and the power of the gun is still superior to the power of money. Also, patriotism is not a spent force, religion is a rising force, and an uncomfortable number of the crony capitalists are Jews.

Putin is in the catbird seat. Looking long-term, he was able to impose a steep haircut on the capitalists, without their permission, without consulting them. Wealth was wiped out, but as long as they retain their relative position, as the economy recovers they can recover. Take on Putin, and the leaders will lose all their wealth, and maybe one or two their lives.

Putin's not a Communist, and he's not a dictator, but he is simply not going to permit Russia to simply become another crony capitalist country. Controlled capitalism, which is firmly subject to and does not politically control the sovereign government is his model, and at least for now, that is in fact how the country is structured.

We'll see how it turns out. With the right model, and a focus on internal investment, Russia could easily emerge as the predominant European economy power. Then it would take demographics to cause it to eventually overtake the USA. They have the land and resources to be the most populous nation in the world, They need to build an economy that can harness what they have.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-03-27   20:42:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Vicomte13 (#2)

Putin is in the catbird seat. Looking long-term, he was able to impose a steep haircut on the capitalists, without their permission, without consulting them. Wealth was wiped out, but as long as they retain their relative position, as the economy recovers they can recover. Take on Putin, and the leaders will lose all their wealth, and maybe one or two their lives.

He's willing to make an example of them. Cut one out of the herd and ruin him. It's kinda ugly, like how the monarchs of Europe used to use treason charges to ruin opponents, seize their wealth, and murder them in kangaroo courts.

Yet, Vlad knows that and the risks he runs. He is, like any Russian, nothing if not a student of history.

We'll see how it turns out. With the right model, and a focus on internal investment, Russia could easily emerge as the predominant European economy power. Then it would take demographics to cause it to eventually overtake the USA. They have the land and resources to be the most populous nation in the world, They need to build an economy that can harness what they have.

They'll be very lucky to hold their own. A population of 150 million isn't much with the Chinese and all the Muslims on his southern border. His best bet is to make a good reciprocal deal with China and keep very firm control of the far eastern provinces.

His biggest problem is how to rebuild the country, so neglected in the Eighties and then bankrupt for the next decade.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-27   21:02:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: TooConservative (#3)

Russia needs a population explosion. You get one of those by making it profitable to have children.

You do that by giving people something that will redound to the benefit of the state.

Russia's greatest resource is an almost unlimited supply of empty land, must of it arable. They don't have the population to use any more than a fraction of it.

So, the deal is simple: every child born gets a homestead as a birthright. More children, more land. And the parents get useful land tacked onto theirs. Thus, from the moment of conception and birth there is the promise of security.

The Israelite and American colonial and expansion model were based on free land. There's nothing like FREE to draw in people.

OF course, American filled up with immigrants. Russia wants more RUSSIANS. Subsidize that and have a population explosion. Summon home the ethnic Russians. Summon the orthodox to Russia. Letting the Orthodox Christians of the middle East, and Greece, settle all over Russia on free land which they work… well, that changes the equation.

Orthodox Christians have it tough in a lot of places. Make Russia their economic beacon. Cause Russia to develop like America did, using free land as the pivot.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-03-27   21:15:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Vicomte13 (#4)

OF course, American filled up with immigrants. Russia wants more RUSSIANS. Subsidize that and have a population explosion. Summon home the ethnic Russians. Summon the orthodox to Russia. Letting the Orthodox Christians of the middle East, and Greece, settle all over Russia on free land which they work… well, that changes the equation.

A lot of the ex-Soviets living in eastern Europe outside of Russia are elderly.

You would think they would scoop up every displaced Syrian or Iraqi Christian they can find and get them to immigrate. Including free transport.

Of course, not everyone can just become a farmer in Russia. It would be a thorny problem. And Vlad wants Russians, not just the remnant of the ancient forgotten backwaters of the Byzantine empire.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-27   22:47:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: TooConservative (#5)

Vlad will have to broaden his mine. God will give him the Third Rome. He's not going to give dominion to just Russians.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-03-27   22:58:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Vicomte13 (#6)

He can grab up some millions more Russians living in northern Kazakhstan, probably in the next five years. This would be similar to his operations in South Ossetia and Abkazia in Georgia and Novorossiya/Crimea in Ukraine.

That's most of the readily incorporated Russians in the near abroad that have any real value to Russia other than a few isolated spots like Narva, Estonia. And that would provoke a NATO member. Not profitable for Vlad given the amount of time he can hold on as ruler of Russia.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-27   23:03:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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