Sasa ni dhahiri Urusi imeshindikana

Sasa ni dhahiri Urusi imeshindikana

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Wall Street re-launches Russian bond trading – Reuters​

The US government has authorized allowing holders to dispose of their assets

Several major US banks have restarted facilitating trades in Russian debt obligations after getting a green light from Washington, Reuters reported on Monday, citing bank documents.

According to the report, Wall Street giants JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Barclays and Jefferies have so far “cautiously returned to the market for Russian government and corporate bonds.

The news come after the US Treasury published guidelines in July that allowed US banks to facilitate, clear and settle transactions with Russian securities if it helped US holders to gradually dispose of them.

Prior to that, the majority of US and European banks had stopped working with Russian securities after the Treasury imposed a ban on transactions with Russian assets as part of economic sanctions on Moscow.

Bank of America, Barclays, Citi and JPMorgan declined to comment on the report when asked by Reuters
 
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Wall Street re-launches Russian bond trading – Reuters​

The US government has authorized allowing holders to dispose of their assets

Several major US banks have restarted facilitating trades in Russian debt obligations after getting a green light from Washington, Reuters reported on Monday, citing bank documents.

According to the report, Wall Street giants JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Barclays and Jefferies have so far “cautiously returned to the market for Russian government and corporate bonds.

The news come after the US Treasury published guidelines in July that allowed US banks to facilitate, clear and settle transactions with Russian securities if it helped US holders to gradually dispose of them.

Prior to that, the majority of US and European banks had stopped working with Russian securities after the Treasury imposed a ban on transactions with Russian assets as part of economic sanctions on Moscow.

Bank of America, Barclays, Citi and JPMorgan declined to comment on the report when asked by Reuters
Wall Street yazindua tena biashara ya dhamana ya Urusi - Reuters


Serikali ya Marekani imeidhinisha kuruhusu wamiliki kuondoa mali zao

Benki kadhaa kuu za Amerika zimeanza tena kuwezesha biashara katika majukumu ya deni ya Urusi baada ya kupata taa ya kijani kutoka Washington, Reuters iliripoti Jumatatu, ikitoa hati za benki.

Kulingana na ripoti hiyo, makampuni makubwa ya Wall Street JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Barclays na Jefferies hadi sasa "wamerejea kwa tahadhari kwenye soko la dhamana za serikali na mashirika ya Urusi."

Habari hizi zinakuja baada ya Hazina ya Marekani kuchapisha miongozo mwezi Julai ambayo iliruhusu benki za Marekani kuwezesha, kuweka wazi na kutatua miamala na dhamana za Urusi ikiwa itawasaidia wamiliki wa Marekani kuziondoa hatua kwa hatua.

Kabla ya hapo, benki nyingi za Amerika na Ulaya ziliacha kufanya kazi na dhamana za Urusi baada ya Hazina kuweka marufuku ya kufanya miamala na mali ya Urusi kama sehemu ya vikwazo vya kiuchumi kwa Moscow.

Benki ya Amerika, Barclays, Citi na JPMorgan walikataa kutoa maoni yao juu ya ripoti hiyo walipoulizwa na Reuters
 

Wall Street re-launches Russian bond trading – Reuters​

The US government has authorized allowing holders to dispose of their assets

Several major US banks have restarted facilitating trades in Russian debt obligations after getting a green light from Washington, Reuters reported on Monday, citing bank documents.

According to the report, Wall Street giants JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Barclays and Jefferies have so far “cautiously returned to the market for Russian government and corporate bonds.

The news come after the US Treasury published guidelines in July that allowed US banks to facilitate, clear and settle transactions with Russian securities if it helped US holders to gradually dispose of them.

Prior to that, the majority of US and European banks had stopped working with Russian securities after the Treasury imposed a ban on transactions with Russian assets as part of economic sanctions on Moscow.

Bank of America, Barclays, Citi and JPMorgan declined to comment on the report when asked by Reuters
Nilivyoona ile tittle yako nikajua Mrusi ameweza kukomboa yale maeneo aliyofanya sherehe juzi kupiga kura halafu akatunga na sheria kuwa ni yake., hatimae kabaki na makaratasi ofisini tu ukrean wanarudisha kila chao.
 
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