The Central Bank of the Russian Federation reported that Russia’s international reserves increased by 3.42 percent to $593.879 billion. regulator.
It was noted that international reserves increased by $19,632 billion in March, and this figure was $606.409 billion as of April 1, 2022.
Previously reportedThe Central Bank of the Russian Federation has begun to republish an expanded set of indicators for Russia’s international reserves. The regulator stopped disclosing the structure of international reserves in March last year. This happened after Russia’s gold and foreign exchange reserves of about $300 billion were blocked by Western countries.
March 16 Russian President Vladimir Putin allowed Easing restrictions on the withdrawal of dividends from Russia abroad, if it is aimed at the development of Russian trade.
Kirill Logvinov, Former Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the European Union declarationRussian assets frozen in the West will have to be returned sooner or later.