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How can SWIFT affect Russia? Koon Yew Yin

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Publish date: Mon, 28 Feb 2022, 09:23 AM
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After Russia started to invade Ukraine a few days ago, the White House announced that the United States and allies agreed to block select Russian banks from SWIFT, the global financial messaging system.

In a joint statement with leaders of the European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada, the officials said Russia being excluded from SWIFT ensures “that these banks are disconnected from the international financial system and harm their ability to operate globally.”

The announcement comes after President Joe Biden on Thursday told reporters that the penalties from the latest round of sanctions against Russia are “maybe more consequence than SWIFT.”  

What does it mean for Russia to be kicked out of the SWIFT banking system? Here’s what you need to know: 

What is the SWIFT financial system?

SWIFT stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. It is a global messaging system connecting thousands of financial institutions around the world.

How is Russia export affected?  

The top exports of Russia are Crude Petroleum ($10.1B), Commodities not elsewhere specified ($5.87B), Refined Petroleum ($5.67B), Gold ($1.85B), and Coal Briquettes ($1.69B).

Russia exports around 4-5 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude and another 2-3 million bpd of refined products. 

The main buyers are China, the European Union, South Korea, India and Japan.

The global oil market was thrown into chaos on Thursday after Russia invaded Ukraine, with top buyers of Russian oil struggling to secure guarantees at Western banks or find ships to take crude from one of the world's largest producers.

 

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Discussions
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ks55

Removing Russia from SWIFT speeds up the end of US dollar dominance.

2022-03-01 10:23

ykloh

It will also encourage more and deeper China-Russia cooperation on many areas, such as trade, economical and science and technology. Maybe even a new SWIFT like cross border payment system.

2022-03-01 12:34

Junichiro

Russia will trade their oil in Russian Ruble. Europe has been trading with Iran using an alternative payment system to Swift. SWIFT is mainly for USD trades.

2022-03-01 15:03

Good123

Lembaga pengarah semasa tak boleh Pakai. Mesti dipecat Dalam AGM ataupun EGM kerana sebab memudaratkan kepentingan pemegang syer minoriti, boleh dianggap sebagai criminal, bukan? :)

2022-03-02 09:12

sensonic

NEW I3 FORMAT REALLY BAD

2022-03-02 15:29

Winer21

News too bad. Also
NEW I3 FORMAT REALLY BAD

2022-03-02 17:58

Golf123

The new format i3 is hopeless, very confusing.

Please go back to old version.

2022-03-04 04:47

ben0303

Golf123 ...totally agreed with you. Its backward looking.

2022-03-04 05:22

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