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Three Chinese largest banks stop accepting Russian payments

China's three largest banks, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China Construction Bank, and Bank of China, have stopped accepting payments from Russian financial organisations that faced Western sanctions. ....

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Exclusive-Turkish-Russian trade hit by fresh US sanctions threat

A U.S. threat to hit financial firms doing business with Russia with sanctions has chilled Turkish-Russian trade, disrupting or slowing some payments for both imported oil and Turkish exports, according to seven sources familiar with the matter. The U.S. executive order in December did not explicitly target energy but it has complicated some Turkish payments for Russian crude as well as Russian payments for a broader range of Turkish exports, the sources said. U.S. sanctions aim to reduce the Kremlin's revenue and disrupt its war in Ukraine without choking Russian oil flows to global markets, to avoid a politically sensitive jump in U.S. gasoline prices with President Joe Biden seeking re-election in November. ....

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Moody's upgrades rating of 17 Turkish banks from stable to positive

U.S.-based credit rating agency Moody's revised the rating outlook for 17 Turkish banks to positive from stable Wednesday following a change in. ....

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