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Russian Economy Barely Grows in Q3 as War Spending Bites
Bloated military spending had initially supported the Russian economy. But it also spurred inflation, which now weighs on growth.
Russian Seaborne Oil Exports Drop to 3-Month Low Amid New U.S. Sanctions
Analysts say the slump in exports reflects a temporary dislocation in supply chains rather than a collapse in demand.
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opinion
Tatyana Rybakova
Congratulations to Russia's Agriculture Ministry for Soaring Food Prices
With the industry regulated into a corner, the price of staples like sunflower oil and rye are climbing. Officials are only making things worse.
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Wildberries Targets First African Market With Ethiopian Expansion
The cooperation agreement with Ethiopia’s largest state-owned investment firm signals the Russian e-commerce giant’s push into Africa.
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Putin Approves Sale of Citibank’s Russian Unit to Renaissance Capital
A decree allows Renaissance Capital to acquire 100% of Citibank Russia from its parent company without any additional regulatory approvals.
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Finance Ministry to Debut Borrowing in Chinese Yuan in December
The ministry said it would offer two series of OFZ bonds, each worth 10,000 yuan ($1,400), with maturities ranging from three to seven years and interest...
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Lukoil Halts Iraqi Operations After Sanctions, Declares Force Majeure – Reuters
According to Reuters, Iraq’s state oil authorities have frozen all cash and crude payments to Lukoil in compliance with U.S. and British sanctions imposed...
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Bulgaria Adopts Law to Take Control of Russia's Lukoil Refinery
Lukoil has owned the Neftochim plant, the largest oil refinery in the Balkans, since 1999.
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Russia’s Economy Could Slip Into Recession by Year-End, Central Bank Warns
A quarterly contraction would mark Russia’s first year-on-year GDP decline since the first quarter of 2023, when the economy shrank by 1.6%.
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Gunvor Pulls $22Bln Lukoil Deal After U.S. Labels Company ‘Kremlin Puppet’
The U.S. Treasury said the U.S. would “never” allow Gunvor to operate Lukoil’s assets while Putin “continues the senseless killings” in Ukraine...
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Russia to Slow VAT Threshold Cut for Small Businesses After Backlash
This comes amid alarm among entrepreneurs and business lobbies who say that small firms could be forced to shut down or move into the shadow economy.
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Russia’s Richest Woman Settles Divorce 1 Year After Deadly Office Confrontation
The specific terms of Thursday’s settlement have not been made public, but Kim said the terms were “acceptable to both sides.”
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Russia’s Oil Revenues Plunge 27% Year-on-Year in October
Falling crude prices, a stronger ruble and tightening Western sanctions continue to cut into oil and gas revenue that is critical to Russia’s federal...
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Cargo Checks at Kazakhstan Border Paralyze Russian Imports, Trigger Supply Fears
Logistics and freight forwarding companies estimate that between 10% and 25% of all consumer imports from China are now stuck at the border.
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Russian Retail Chains Forced to Sell Assets as Sales Fall and Costs Rise
Retail executives warned in October that consumers are spending less, even on groceries, as Russians turn toward a savings-oriented mindset.
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At Least 15 Russian Regions Recruiting Reservists to Guard Oil Facilities Against Drone Attacks – Vyorstka
The postings stress that reservists will not be sent to fight in Ukraine but will remain in their home regions to guard energy infrastructure and intercept...
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Russia Faces New Jet Fuel Risks After Gasoline Market Turmoil
Measures to stabilize the market after a wave of drone attacks on oil refineries could drive up jet fuel prices and create fresh risks for the aviation...
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Mazda Becomes First Foreign Automaker to Lose Russian Joint Venture Buyback Rights
The Japanese automaker had sold its 50% stake in the Mazda Sollers Manufacturing RUS joint venture with an option to buy back the assets within three years...
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News Analysis
How Russia’s Auto Industry Ran Out of Road
Russia’s auto industry is floundering in the face of tough competition from China, weak domestic demand and poor export prospects.
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