The real economy is holding up even more surprisingly well than the financial one. The sanctions are still true that the ruble is a lot weaker than it would have been absent sanctions. A lot of companies in russia are struggling to get the imputs they need to produce goods and services. There's a kind of resilience there that i think was hard to predict extante. And there's a resilience in the people that is resilience in the economy.
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