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Russian Firms Plan Price Increases Ahead of Tax Changes – Central Bank Survey
Businesses plan to lift prices by an annualized 6.3% over the next three months, up from 4.2% in October and 2.9% in September.
Moscow Court Arrests Ex-Skolkovo Technopark Head on Bribery Mediation Charges
Renat Batyrov faces up to 12 years in prison if convicted.
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Russian Companies Face Record Debt Burden as High Rates Squeeze Profits – Think Tank
“The burden from interest payments on corporate income is at an extremely high level,” the Kremlin-linked think tank CMASF said.
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Gazprom Takes Control of Luxury Carmaker Aurus After Buying 51% Stake
The new investor is reportedly expected to commit additional funds to develop the brand, whose limousines are used by Putin and senior officials.
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Chevron Weighs Purchase of Lukoil’s Overseas Assets After U.S. Eases Restrictions – Reuters
Chevron is assessing the purchase of Lukoil assets that overlap with its own interests, Reuters’ sources said.
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Russian Warehouse Market Sees Sharp Decline as Economy Slows
Companies have shifted from expansion to consolidating existing space due to slower economic growth and high borrowing costs.
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Russian Oil Prices Sink as India and China Cut Purchases Ahead of U.S. Sanctions Deadline
The discount on Urals versus North Sea benchmark Brent widened to $23.51 per barrel, the largest since March 2023.
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Novorossiysk Oil Terminal Resumes Operations After Ukrainian Attack
Oil prices dipped slightly amid the news, while investors were said to be assessing the long-term impacts of the Ukrainian attacks on crude exports.
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Russia’s Rusal to Shutter Major Silicon Plant as Industry Cuts Deepen
The cutback adds to a growing list of Russian industrial firms reducing hours, output or staffing as economic pressures mount.
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Thousands of Car Carriers Backed Up at Russia’s Borders as Importers Rush to Beat Fee Hike
Roughly 3,000-4,000 car transporters carrying up to 10 vehicles each are currently stuck in lines at border checkpoints.
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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.
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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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