Putin allows Russian banks under sanctions to halt some FX operations

Reuters

Published Aug 08, 2022 12:48PM ET

Updated Aug 08, 2022 01:23PM ET

(This content was produced in Russia where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in Ukraine)

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian banks that have their foreign currency funds frozen due to western sanctions can suspend operations in such currencies with their corporate clients, according to a decree signed by President Vladimir Putin on Monday.

Russian authorities have stepped up the process of reducing the use of currencies of countries designated as "unfriendly" countries since Western countries imposed extensive sanctions after Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24.

Putin's decree said the new measures could stay in place until sanctions that impaired transactions in foreign currencies were lifted.

The sanctions have limited the foreign currency transfers that Russian banks can make from one to another.

Many have been cut off from the SWIFT global payments system, while Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) withdrew access in Russia to their digital payments systems and Russians can no longer use Mastercard (NYSE:MA) and Visa (NYSE:V) cards abroad.