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Russian sanctioned banks report enough liquidity to meet clients’ demands -Breaking

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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO – A photo illustration of rolled Russian Ruble Banknotes at a Warsaw table, Poland on January 22, 2016. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/File Photo

MOSCOW (Reuters), – Russian banks that have been sanctioned in the West claim they have sufficient liquidity to satisfy clients and they are making every effort to stabilize the situation during this turbulent period.

Banks stated that there weren’t any restrictions for ATMs or branch branches.

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