Issue 4279. Last Updated: 11/20/2009

2009 U.S.-Russia Summit: Obama in Moscow

Complete coverage of the U.S.-Russia summit, being held July 6-8 in Moscow.

Putin Will Be Medvedev's Premier

By Nabi Abdullaev
President Vladimir Putin said Monday that he would accept the post of prime minister if Dmitry Medvedev becomes president, and he promised not to divert any presidential authority to the prime minister's office.

Tanks on Greek Premier's Agenda

The Associated Press
Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis flew to Moscow on Monday for an official visit focused on expanding energy and military cooperation.

Stavropol Farmer Reaps Benefits of Inflation

By Alexander Osipovich
While inflation means tighter times for some people, farms are profiting handsomely thanks to soaring food prices.

Charlemagne Plans to Raise $290M

Reuters
Emerging markets investment manager Charlemagne Capital said Friday that it hoped to raise 200 million euros ($291 million) for a fund to invest in property developments in Brazil, Russia, India and China.

Region Insulated From the Crisis

Reuters
Central Europe's real estate market is relatively safe from the global credit crisis, but Baltic countries may face risks due to high capital inflows, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors believes.

Complex Built in Baden-Baden Spirit

By Max Delany
Over the centuries, crowds of Russians from aristocrats to oligarchs have flocked there. Ivan Turgenev chased the woman he loved to the town and Fyodor Dostoevsky gambled away all his money in the local casino.

Kazakhstan Real Estate Cools Off

Reuters
Growth in Kazakhstan's real estate prices slowed to around 50 percent year on year in November after a peak of more than 70 percent during summer months, official data showed Wednesday.

Crystal Island Receives City Approval

The Moscow Times
Leading British architect Norman Foster looks set for another major Russian project, this time a large, eye-catching entertainment and business center in the south of Moscow.

Komatsu to Open Plant in Yaroslavl

Bloomberg
Komatsu, the world's second-largest maker of earthmoving machinery, will start its first factory in Russia to assemble excavators and forklifts by June 2010 to benefit from the nation's oil-funded construction boom.

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