People stand in line to receive their purchases at a distribution point of an internet shop in St. Petersburg, Russia, Friday, Dec. 19, 2014. In his Thursday speech, President Vladimir Putin, who has led Russia for 15 years sought to soothe market fears, said the country has sufficient currency reserves and would not resort to administrative controls, such as fixing exchange rates or obliging exporters to convert their Western currency holdings to rubles.
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