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This chart shows how the value of Russia’s debts has plunged since the war began, while the cost of insuring them using a credit default swap has soared:

As Reuters puts it:

The government is due to pay $117m on two of its dollar-denominated bonds. But it has been signalling it will not, or if its does it will be in roubles, tantamount to a default.

Technically it has a 30-day grace period, but that is a minor point. If it happens it would represent its first international default since the Bolshevik revolution over a century ago.

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