71. He has admitted, however, that the government has had to print some money to do so. 72. If the bank simply prints money that is not backed by assets, this would erode the value of the ruble and even lead to hyperinflation. 73. If the bank simply prints money that is not backed by assets, this would erode the value of the ruble and could lead to hyperinflation. 74. If Russia cannot raise enough cash through taxes, loans or privatization sales, it may have to print more money to pay off overdue wages and pensions. 75. If the government can raise money through privatization sales, it may have to print more money to pay off overdue wages and pensions. 76. If the IMF allows Ukraine to print more money, it would be used to pay wage and pension debts and social subsidies, said Lytvytsky. 77. If the treasury prints more money, it would push the ringgit lower, he said. 78. If the government does not receive foreign help, it may have to print more money, a move that would stoke inflation. 79. In another development, Deputy Finance Minister Oleg Vyugin told investors that the government will have to ask the Central Bank to print new money. 80. In theory, the move to the dollar would hold down inflation by preventing Ecuador from printing more money to meet its budgetary needs after years of deficit spending. |