“The direct impact on our economy is minimal,” Tuda quotes Yudaev.

However, she noted that there is an “indirect effect through a change in the situation in other countries.” She emphasized that this "situation requires constant monitoring, balanced decision-making."

“We, like any other Central Bank, first of all, take care to minimize or mitigate the risks of this situation both for financial stability and for the economy. As for financial stability, we have all the tools, ”Yudayeva said.

According to her, "response tools have long been developed, have been used many times before."

Earlier, the former Minister of Economics of Russia Andrei Nechaev, in an interview with the NSN, assessed the impact of coronavirus on the world economy.