The head of the Central Bank of Russia, Elvira Nabiullina, answered a question about her assessment of the prospects for the return of Russian assets "frozen" by the West. This was announced today, October 31, RIA Novosti reports.
According to the head of the regulator, the relevant work is being carried out by the Russian side and has not stopped. But Nabiullina refused to disclose the details.
"Work is underway, but it is impossible to disclose the details of this work in the public field," the economist said.
EADaily previously also informed about Nabiullina's explanation of the reasons for the rigidity of monetary policy in the state.

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