Meet the poetry-loving banker who keeps Putin’s war going

How long can Elvira Nabiullina work her magic?

By Kate de Pury

On August 14th 2023 Moscow was a city on edge. Ukrainian drones were flying into its buildings. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the warlord who had marched a mutinous army towards the capital a few weeks previously, was still at large. But what most unnerved Muscovites that warm Monday was the state of the rouble.

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