We pulled the information from a Bloomberg article, which was corroborated by independent data points. What is the basis for your numbers?
On May 05 11:55 AM Gtarras wrote:
> Keith > where do you get the following numbers from? > > $780 Billion of corporate debt, $135B-$220B of which is short term > debt due this year > > Russia's international currency and gold reserves, the world's third > largest, increased to $900 Billion > > ???? > > I follow Russia closely, and this is the first time I have seen these > estimates. They are greatly inflated compared with what I am seeing. > Maybe I am missing something? Thanks.
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We pulled the information from a Bloomberg article, which was corroborated by independent data points. What is the basis for your numbers?
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On May 05 11:55 AM Gtarras wrote:
> Keith
> where do you get the following numbers from?
>
> $780 Billion of corporate debt, $135B-$220B of which is short term
> debt due this year
>
> Russia's international currency and gold reserves, the world's third
> largest, increased to $900 Billion
>
> ????
>
> I follow Russia closely, and this is the first time I have seen these
> estimates. They are greatly inflated compared with what I am seeing.
> Maybe I am missing something? Thanks.