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Russia’s economy shows resilience despite repo strain

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12/30/2025
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Key Takeaways:

  • Russian economic resilience rests on a domestic funding loop of OFZs and central bank repo operations.
  • High interest rates and frequent repo auctions manage liquidity but create structural dependence on the central bank.
  • Closed-circuit financing reduces foreign rollover risks but raises inflation as the main long-term threat.
  • Comparable examples in Japan and the eurozone show such systems can be durable even if they limit growth.


Western predictions that Russia’s economy is about to collapse have repeatedly failed to materialise, yet the country’s financial system is clearly under strain. Recent patterns of central-bank repo usage and persistent government bond issuance indicate a semi‑permanent liquidity arrangement that keeps banks and public finances functioning.

Russian economic resilience in context

The core mechanism at work is straightforward. The Finance Ministry issues government bonds (OFZs), which are largely absorbed by major domestic banks. Those banks then use the bonds as collateral in repurchase agreements with the Central Bank of Russia to obtain ruble liquidity. Over recent months the central bank has moved from ad-hoc support to regular weekly and monthly repo operations, signalling that liquidity management has become structural rather than temporary.

That arrangement has practical effects. On one hand it shields Russia from classic external funding shocks: there is almost no foreign-currency sovereign debt to roll over, and capital controls reduce exposure to sudden cross-border capital flight. On the other hand it concentrates risk internally: banks have become reliant on central-bank liquidity, and fiscal deficits are monetised indirectly through the domestic banking system.

Analysts who portray this as unprecedented financial engineering miss important parallels. Both quantitative easing in advanced economies and Russia’s repo-heavy approach shift public debt into a closed loop, with the central bank as the ultimate backstop. The difference lies in form and intent. Quantitative easing involves outright purchases of government bonds to ease long-term yields and encourage risk-taking. Russia’s repo operations are framed as liquidity management under tight monetary policy; the central bank maintains high rates to keep inflation in check.

Those high rates are a cost. They weigh on investment and business activity, and they are one reason the economy remains under stress. Yet unlike QE-driven regimes, Russia has not relied on asset-price stimulation, which can create speculative bubbles that complicate later normalisation.

War-time fiscal pressures further shape policy. Defence-related spending raises immediate demand for resources and changes priorities for allocation. In that context, the emphasis of OFZ issuance has moved from how many bonds are placed to how much cash is raised. Banks act less like profit-seeking intermediaries and more like channels for absorbing government borrowing.

Inflation remains the primary risk. The OFZ-repo loop helps finance deficits but ultimately shifts adjustment toward price levels. Observers inside Russia report elevated inflationary pressures, though recent months have seen some moderation. Rising wages have alleviated part of the squeeze for households, but sustained high borrowing costs will continue to restrain investment.

Comparative experience suggests durability is possible. Japan sustained prolonged central-bank dominance of sovereign debt markets without collapse, and the eurozone weathered extended periods of central-bank intervention after the sovereign-debt crisis. Those examples show a system with heavy central-bank involvement can function for long periods, even if it delivers muted growth.

In short, the Russian economy is not on the verge of immediate collapse, but it operates under an unusual and increasingly concentrated set of pressures. The closed financing loop reduces exposure to external shocks, yet increases the importance of sound domestic policy to manage inflation and eventually wean banks off structural reliance on repo liquidity. Those are challenges, not a foregone collapse.

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