The Russian Central Bank is sounding the alarm over an economy inflated by military spending.

On September 13, the Russian Central Bank raised the key policy rate to 19% per annum for the eighth time. This level has been achieved only once in the last 20 years – in the first weeks of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, when Moscow fell under pressure from numerous sanctions. The…

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