Russian currency has suffered further gyrations. After falling more than three percent against both the dollar and the euro on Friday morning the rouble did bounce back somewhat in the afternoon. That followed signs Russia's central bank was planning emergency action to stabilise the rouble. "This is full-blown panic, with signs of a self-fulfilling currency crisis," Dmitry Polevoy, chief Russia economist at ING Bank in Moscow, said in a note. "At such times, the central bank should interven… READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/11/07/cr... euronews business brings you latest updates from the world of finance and economy, in-depth analysis, interviews, infographics and more Subscribe for daily dose of business news: http://bit.ly/1pcHCzj Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.