[5 books this morning]Carefully selected news to read at the beginning of work –Bloomberg

[5 books this morning]Carefully selected news to read at the beginning of work –Bloomberg

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Representatives from Ukraine and Russia negotiated for the third time, but made no significant progress.Negotiations seem to continue, although expectations were low from the beginning, as President Putin insisted that the war would continue until Ukraine accepted the request on the 6th. President Putin, also known as a judoka. How does he perceive the idea of ​​”co-prosperity with others” by Jigoro Kano, the founder of judo that he respects? Below are five news items to keep in mind as you start your day.

Negotiations continue

Ukrainian presidential palace adviser said there was “slightly positive” progress in improving the logistical humanitarian corridor, but significant ceasefires and truces.He said there was no result. He also commented that he would “continue intensive discussions” on the truce and ceasefire. The Russian side also said that it would continue negotiations. He also said that the humanitarian corridor would start functioning on the 8th. Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergeĭ Viklov and Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Kleba have agreed to meet in Antalya, Turkey on the 10th, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Chabsior said.

Is it the default?

Morgan Stanley points out that Russia is less likely to pay its external debt. “The most likely scenario isI see it as the default (default). ” Coupon payments for dollar-denominated Russian government bonds, which are due on the 16th, have a 30-day grace period, so the earliest possible default is April 15. Credit default swap of Russian government bonds (The cost guaranteed by CDS) has risen to a record high. It was suggested that the default probability is considered to be about 80%.

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