Feature
Jun 2000
Worth another look
Foreign banks stopped lending to Russian companies after the financial crash of August 1998 destroyed their trust in the creditworthiness of a country that had defaulted on $45bn-worth of treasury bills and devalued its currency at the same time. Now the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is trying to persuade them to give Russia another chance.
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