Reports indicate that E. Nabiullina has been unwell, leading to her absence from several high-profile economic forums. The Central Bank press service confirmed that she missed appearances at both the SPIEF and NAUFOR events due to illness.
In response to the reports, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov addressed the situation, noting that occasional illness is a normal occurrence and should not be the basis for speculative theories. Following a meeting with Vladimir Putin, Peskov reiterated that Nabiullina remained ill, though he did not provide further specifics regarding her health status. Nabiullina’s next anticipated public appearance is scheduled for early July.
The Central Bank’s response to inquiries from media outlets, including Meduza, was delayed until publication. Her absence has drawn considerable attention from both media observers and economic experts. Furthermore, her omission from the official SPIEF reporters’ roster has fueled speculation within the financial community, suggesting she may have sought to avoid discussions related to the presidency.
The status of the central bank official remains a point of focus as the financial sector awaits her return to public engagements.
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