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The total amount of liabilities to clients of the five forex dealers whose licences were revoked by the Central Bank is RUB 35m. There are 2,000 in total.
Or an average of 17500 p.
What billions are there?
https://ru.investing.com/news/forex-news/article-592619
What nonsense... they wouldn't even regulate it
There are billions of capital outflows from the country, I repeat (dollars, of course).If you are registered offshore, you can trade as you please, but you live in Russia and now Russia has cut off the global Internet, and you can not access the personal account, so you can not withdraw your hard-earned dollars.
In the end, the only people left are the Aven, Kostin, Ministry of Defence and Rhesh:
"Alpha Forex;
"VTB Forex;
"PSB Forex;
"Finam Forex.
Aven, Kostin, Ministry of Defense, Remsha.
What could be taken from the business is taken; forex in other jurisdictions cannot be taken from it, so it is not allowed.
At the same time, PSB does not even have an ECN in the new forex, a rotten kitchen.
Crooks, top to bottom.
And what the hell with them, there are decent foreign dealers with interbank. The less money left to ours - the better for us! So that's the tricky part, isn't it?
The less money left to us, the better for us!
You have a very interesting world view
You have a very interesting world view
That's bullshit... they wouldn't even regulate that.
The trading conditions there are such that no one adequate would trade there.
There are such trading conditions that no one adequate would trade there.
And where the terms are tempting, the money flows in, and then they get slapped on the head for being naive.
It's just competition, not more... With normal money it is dangerous to go to one or the other.and where the conditions are tempting, that's where the money flows, and then they get slapped on the head for being naive.
It's just competition, nothing more... with normal money it's dangerous to go to either one or the otherNow you can't even sing 'I went to live in London', then watch the news about the two LGBT fitness men. ;)
Already it's looking persistently like the directors of the shaggy-haired comedy show Gorodok have changed jobs and are now having a blast on government payroll. ;)
"Cleaning the ranks" is certainly useful, but not when there are no more than 10 in those ranks and not half as many
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customer confidence in those that remain would increase dramatically ;-)
and the value of the licence will skyrocket :-)
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Now even the most naïve will be wary of the offices with Russian jurisdiction.
And the fact that the Central Bank has a licence will be seen as a serious risk factor.
Now you can't even sing 'I've gone to live in London', then watch the news stories about the two LGBT fitness men. ;)
It already seems insistent that the directors of the shaggy-haired comedy show Gorodok have switched jobs and are now on the payroll.