Inside Russia har släppt en ekonomisk översikt av Russia Stronk!!:
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Konstantin presenterar lite klipp från vanliga ryska medborgare, lite klipp från både Moskva, St Petersburg och lite blandat från större och mindre städer.
50B Ruble Bailout Denied. 703B Debt Remains. Russia’s Top Developer Is Cornered
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fEYX5pyYk4
Sammanfattning av videon:
Russia’s biggest real-estate developer SAMOLYOT requested the state a 50 billion ruble bailout - and got denied while having 703B rubles in debt still sits on the balance sheet! players are entering the danger zone — and this case is a perfect stress test. Now the question isn’t “will something break?” — it’s where the cracks will spread first: banks, bondholders, suppliers, unfinished projects, or ordinary buyers who already paid.
In this episode, I break down:
-why a denied bailout matters (and what it signals about priorities and liquidity)
-how debt piles up in property cycles — and why refinancing can suddenly stop
-what “support” can look like instead: quiet restructurings, payment delays, asset firesales
-the real-world impact: construction slowdowns, price distortions, and risk shifting to households
-what this tells us about the health of Russia’s credit system in 2026
I'll also cover this week’s developments and what they mean for Russia’s economy:
1) People & everyday reality (micro)
2) Industries & markets (meso)
3) Macro indicators (macro)
I’m Konstantin Samoilov, a Russian in exile and creator of Inside Russia community. I talk to people inside the country every day, follow the numbers and the mood, study Russia under microscope and share my findings with the world. No hype — just facts. Sources: open public data and reporting (Russia Today, MinFin, CBR, Rosstat, business press). This video is commentary and analysis for information/education only and follows YouTube community guidelines.