1998 Russian Financial Crisis By Heath Turner Joel
1998 Russian Financial Crisis By: Heath Turner, Joel Firman, Malessa Hubbard, and Rober
The Political Structure of Russia • A democratic federal law-bound state with a republican form of government. • Three Branches • Legislative Assembly • Executive Powers • Judicial Courts
Legislative Assembly • The Council of Federation • State Duma
Executive Powers • Dual Executive • President • Boris Yeltsin • Two Terms: 1991 -1999; Independent Party • The Government of Russia • Prime Minister • • • Sergei Kiriyenko Viktor Chernomyrdin Yevgeny Primakov Sergei Stepashin Vladimir Putin March 23 1998 - August 23 1998 -September 11 1998 -May 12 1999 -August 9 1999 - May 7 2000
Judicial Courts • Three Court system • Constitutional Court • Supreme Court of Arbitration
The Central Bank of the Russian Federation • Chairmen • Sergei K. Dubinin was Chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation in 1995 -1998 (Bank of Russia 2015) • Viktor V. Gerashchenko was Chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation in 1998 -2002 (Bank of Russia 2015) • Responsibilities
Timeline • Summer 1997: Asian crisis causes an attack on the ruble • December 1997: Prices of oil and nonferrous metal drop and the Russian government was expecting a 2% economic growth in 1998, but real GDP ↓ 4. 9% • February 1998: New tax code submitted to the Duma and Russia fails to agree on additional IMF funding • March 1998: President Yeltsin fires entire government
Timeline (coninued) • May 1998: Dubinin warns government ministers of debt crisis within 3 years with reports present, government bond yields increased to 47%, oil prices decrease to $11/barrel • August 1998: Russian government devalues ruble, defaults on domestic debt and declares moratorium on payment to foreign creditors, and stock market closed for 35 minutes as prices plummeted
High Government Debt and over-Valued Currency • Russia had to increase GKP’s and OFZ’s because they were not able to raise adequate taxes and the IMF prohibited borrowing from the Central Bank of Russia (1995 -1997) 1. Cash plus noncash basis Source: Ministry of Finance, Goshomstat, and internal IMF reports
Source: Central Bank of Russia
Source: International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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1998 Stock Crash • • • IMF loan trouble Stocks and Bonds plunge Interest rates triples Ruble Collapses Market crashes, cash reserves dwindle under $14 billion Sale of state-owned oil company shares fail Trading suspended Fear of Moscow running out of money Devalue Ruble, Russians buy dollars Russia defaults on IMF loans Estimated losses at $100 billion for investors
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Oil • Prices dropped from $23 to $11 in year • Oligarchs advocated devaluation of Ruble • March- oil companies lose $500 million • Reinvestment failed • Losses reached $23 billion
Unemployment • 13% • Wages suspended • Dropped 2/3 • Poverty- 40% Source: Russian Statistics Committee and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development staff estimates
Resolution: Causes • Depreciation of the Ruble
Resolution: Causes • This depreciation led to the recovery of oil prices • Helped Russian domestic markets: Specifically food industry • This is due to the impact that depreciation has on exports: • Depreciation can raise demand as domestic currency translates to more rubles.
Resolution: Causes • Price of Oil Recovers
Resolution: Causes • This effect leads to a trade surplus in following years
Resolution: Causes • Russia was excluded from capital markets after the default • This forced fiscal responsibility which reduced inflation and aided recovery • Russia’s recovery was surprisingly rapid • Both GDP and inflation improved
Resolution: Evidence • Inflation decreases
Resolution: Evidence • GDP recovers rapidly
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