The rich Russians are pouring millions of dollars into tangible assets such as luxury convertibles before the value of the national currency they continue to be "evaporated".
Russian ruble depreciation to 19% in the last 3rd part by economic penalties of Western and oil prices plunged. However, another reason why this is by the panic of the people of this country.
The Russians at all levels of society from merchants, who buy cars to furniture are quickly pulled their money out of the country. The extremists have made a small problem and not sure which is capable of outbreaks become a nightmare. Besides, it also caused some unexpected thing for both Russia and some other countries.
Here are some affecting the procurement of the Russian people during the currency crisis.
1. Apple to stop selling products online in Russia.
The devaluation of the ruble too strong force Apple to close its online store. "Shop online at our Russia can not be accessed by re-examining the price," the official announcement of Apple. Earlier in November, the company has gained iPhone 6 in the Russian market to 25% as a countermeasure to the currency crisis is happening in this country.
2. About the rich against the Russian currency crisis by rushing to buy a luxury car.
These people are pouring millions of dollars into tangible assets such as convertibles before the value of the national currency they continue to be "evaporated".
Accordingly, the company's sales rose 55% Porche car. Meanwhile, Lexus claims the needs of customers has increased by over 60% so they have to "hire more staff to handle customer base surge 3 times".
The collapse of the currency is the motivation auto industry development: "Rule 'thumb' says the car will lose 20% of its value when leaving the gallery is no longer true for the economy Russia again, "Andrei Rodionov, director of communications branch in Russia Mercedes Benz said.
3. People hit IKEA.
In storm currency crisis, furniture retailer IKEA to declare they will not rise until the 5th day and just move on cheap furniture stores for free in a certain time period.Therefore, the Financial Times said, before the company's stores in the capital, Moscow has a long line of people waiting to get into a purchase from 2am.