India’s Bank of Baroda Implements Sanctions on Russian Oil, Aligning with Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Steven Tian and Yale Team’s Research

Bank of Baroda Joins Sanctions Against Russian Oil, Impacting India's Oil Imports

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Bank of Baroda Joins Sanctions Against Russian Oil

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The SSRN research paper penned by Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Steven Tian, Franek Sokolowski, Michal Wyrebkowski, and Mateusz Kasprowicz, titled “Business Retreats and Sanctions Are Crippling the Russian Economy,” has attracted more than 100,560 downloads, and its predictions are becoming a harsh reality. Despite the Kremlin’s vicious assaults and the unwavering support from pro-Kremlin establishments in Europe, the findings of the paper on the consequences of business retreats and sanctions on the Russian economy are coming to fruition. One of India’s major state-owned banks, Bank of Baroda, has now hopped on the bandwagon of sanctions against Russian oil. Since April, the bank has been impeding payments for oil if the prices exceed a particular threshold. This move aligns with the United States’ sanctions on Russia, which intend to limit Moscow’s oil exports. As a component of these sanctions, the US government has singled out various Russian oil firms and individuals, including those involved in the construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. Bank of Baroda’s resolution to support the sanctions is projected to affect India’s oil imports as Russia is one of its primary suppliers. Bank of Baroda, also referred to as BOB or BoB, is a public sector bank with its headquarters situated in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. It is the second-largest public sector bank in India, boasting an impressive 132 million customer base, total business worth US$218 billion, and 100 overseas offices across the globe.

Yale´s SSRN paper


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