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Market Matters: Struggling Stocks Spur New Record Oil Prices
Oil hit another record of just under $143 as global stocks tumbled last week, with the Dow briefly dipping into bear market territory as investors sought safety in gold, government debt and the Swiss franc.

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Issue 3905
Published: 20 May 2008
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Superjet Makes First Flight In Secret
By Nadia Popova / Staff Writer Sukhoi’s Superjet, the first post-Soviet commercial airplane, made its maiden flight under tight secrecy Monday, apparently amid fears that any mishap would spell disaster for the ambitious multibillion-dollar project.

Medvedev's First Trip Highlights Asia Ties
By Anna Smolchenko / Staff Writer resident Dmitry Medvedev plans to sign a political declaration and economic agreements with China and two space deals with Kazakhstan this week during an Asian visit aimed at highlighting the continuity of Russia's foreign policy and its priorities.
Business in Brief
Putin Calls for More FoodKerimov in Polymetal TalksArbat Prestige Picks CEODvorkovich as G8 SherpaRussneft's $1.4Bln in NotesNew EBRD PresidentFor the Record
Khodorkovsky Says Medvedev Could Reform Judicial System
By Miriam Elder / Staff Writer Jailed former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky said in his first interview since President Dmitry Medvedev's election that he was cautiously optimistic about the new president's desire to overhaul the country's notoriously corrupt legal system.
Turkmen President Visits Baku
Reuters The leaders of Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan met for the first time in 12 years Monday, boosting Europe’s hopes of a new route for Central Asian gas that bypasses Russia.
EU Scraps Tariff On NLMK Steel
Bloomberg The European Union on Monday scrapped an 11.5 percent electrical-steel tariff against Novolipetsk Steel, increasing competition for EU producers, such as Germany’s ThyssenKrupp.
Sberbank Hires 2 Top Execs, Ups Dividend
By Catrina Stewart / Staff Writer Sberbank said Monday it would appoint two bankers from leading investment houses to its management board as the country's biggest bank undergoes a huge and complicated restructuring.
Peugeot, Mitsubishi Sign Kaluga Deal
The Associated Press French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen said Monday that it has signed an agreement with Mitsubishi Motors, one of Japan's biggest automakers, to set up a factory in Russia.

Real Estate in Brief
Forestry Body Faces ChargesLabor Violations at UkrainaLSR to Spend $1Bln in '08Miel's Regional SubsidiaryMirax Raises $100M
Jordanians May Invest in Kazakh Resort
Bloomberg Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said Sunday that Jordanian businessmen were planning to invest $1.5 billion to build a resort on the Caspian Sea coast as the country seeks to diversify its energy-based economy.
Israel to Return Sergei Courtyard
Bloomberg, MT Israel will hand over ownership of a 19th-century Jerusalem building to the Russian government in July, following negotiations between the two countries, Haaretz said Thursday, without citing anyone.
Developer Contests Outlook Report
By John Wendle / Staff Writer Fitch says Sistema-Hals is facing liquidity problems but that the sector looks stable for now.

PIK Group Profits Rise To $700M
Reuters Residential property developer PIK Group said Monday that its full-year 2007 net profit rose by 135 percent to $700 million, helped by booming demand for new housing that has spread to the regions.
Breach of Procedure Leads to Refusal to Collect Taxes From the Taxpayer
By Galina Akchurina The Tax Code pays much attention to the legal governing of both the procedure for calculation and payment of taxes as well as the procedure of tax administering.

Are Tax-Free Dividends for Foreign Investors Possible?
By Evgeny Timofeev As of this year, Russia alongside many countries with developed tax systems has a participation exemption enabling Russian (but not foreign) companies to receive dividends from Russian or foreign subsidiaries tax-free.

A New Order to Performing Tax Audits And Tax Control Measures
By Irma Nemshevich The main changes in the articles of the Tax Code concerning tax control were made by Federal Law No. 137-FZ dated as of July 27, 2006, and were put in force from Jan. 1, 2007.

13% Tax -- Does It Apply to You?
By Danara Sharp The personal income tax rate in Russia is one of the most attractive in the world due to the comparatively low rate of 13 percent. There is however requirements that must be met in order to have a status of tax resident within Russia and to be applicable for the tax rate of 13 percent.

Are Things Really Getting Better?
By Sergei Pepeliaev Arbitration court statistics for 2007 help form an objective impression of the way tax relations are tending to develop in our country, indicating that there are still considerable risks involved in unjustified actions on the part of the tax authorities. On the other hand, the state arbitration courts are finding the strength, on the whole, to stand up against breaches of the laws in tax relations.


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