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17 September 08
Bloomberg
Industrial production expanded at a slower pace than economists forecast in August as tighter access to credit and a slumping stock market hurt companies’ expansion plans, the State Statistics Service said Tuesday.
03 July 08
Bloomberg
The State Duma approved tax cuts for oil producers to encourage exploration and development in a crucial second reading Wednesday.
13 March 08
Bloomberg
The government plans to increase export duties on unprocessed timber and speed up road construction to modernize its forestry industry, Deputy Economic Development and Trade Minister Andrei Belousov said Wednesday.
12 March 08
Bloomberg
The change reflects the country's expected further growth and substantial fiscal reserves.
29 February 08
Bloomberg
The shadow of inflation is threatening President Vladimir Putin's economic legacy and complicating the decisions facing chosen successor Dmitry Medvedev.
12 December 07
Bloomberg
The government's budget surplus probably shrank 14 percent in November as the state transferred money to new funds intended to make the economy less dependent on energy sales.
12 December 07
Bloomberg
The government's budget surplus probably shrank 14 percent in November as the state transferred money to new funds intended to make the economy less dependent on energy sales.
26 November 07
Bloomberg
The Interior Ministry said in a statement Friday that it accused four Agriculture Ministry officials of accepting a bribe worth more than 16 million rubles ($660,000) and said arrest warrants had been issued.
26 November 07
Bloomberg
The Interior Ministry said in a statement Friday that it accused four Agriculture Ministry officials of accepting a bribe worth more than 16 million rubles ($660,000) and said arrest warrants had been issued.
04 July 07
Bloomberg
The number of counterfeit ruble notes in circulation doubled last year as wages and consumer prices increased, a Central Bank official said Tuesday.
22 June 07
Bloomberg
The annual inflation rate rose in May to the highest in four months, as a new law on foreign workers boosted prices of fruits and vegetables, the State Statistics Service said in a statement Thursday.
18 June 07
Bloomberg
Russia sees the European Union as the nation's ""main partner"" for cleaning up industry to decrease greenhouse gas emissions, Deputy Economic Development and Trade Minister Andrei Sharonov said Friday.
15 May 07
Bloomberg
The government may allow the ruble to strengthen more than forecast this year to help curb inflation, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said Monday.
26 January 07
Bloomberg
Russian executives are overwhelmingly concerned that cultural clashes and political interference from abroad may weaken their ability to do business, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers survey.
15 January 07
A devastating fire, skyrocketing gasoline prices and the daily hardships of rural life would probably persuade any hardy farmer to hang up his sickle. Not Viktor Lomakin.
22 December 06
President Vladimir Putin is to meet his Ukrainian counterpart, Viktor Yushchenko, in Kiev on Friday to negotiate gas prices and Russia's naval presence in Ukraine as relations between the countries continue to thaw.
18 December 06
Whether it's to entertain a group of children or liven up a corporate party, Ded Moroz is at your service.
18 December 06
The flashy, neon lights of Moscow's casinos are expected to go out now that the State Duma has tentatively approved the creation of four gambling regions outside the capital.
15 December 06
Chess champion turned opposition leader Kasparov says the coalition will not be deterred by the city.
14 December 06
Only 20 people attend the Andrei Sakharov awards ceremony for independent-minded media.
07 December 06
The State Duma on Wednesday gave tentative approval to a bill that authorizes the president to impose sanctions on other countries.
06 December 06
Staff Writers
Moscow refuses to extradite anyone tied to the death of former FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London even if possible suspects are unearthed by a team of British investigators now in Russia, Prosecutor General Yury Chaika said Tuesday.
30 November 06
Staff Writers
Former Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, the architect of Russia's turbulent transition to a market economy, became violently ill last week while in Ireland, prompting speculation he had been targeted for assassination.
29 November 06
President Vladimir Putin used a Commonwealth of Independent States summit in Minsk on Tuesday to lift the ban on wine and meat imports from Moldova.
28 November 06
President Vladimir Putin and heads of other member nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States will meet in Minsk on Tuesday to discuss energy, trade and ways of reviving what critics say is an increasingly irrelevant organization.
27 November 06
Staff Writers
The poisoning death of former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko threatens to damage further the Kremlin's reputation in the West regardless of who masterminded it and why it was carried out.
24 November 06
Staff Writers
Russian farmers are flocking to Preobrazhensky Market in northeast Moscow, filling stalls where foreign vendors used to hawk their produce.
23 November 06
District officials have been approaching the owners of mom and pop grocery stores in Moscow in recent weeks and pressuring them to sign a cryptic contract with the city.
21 November 06
A Moscow journalist was sentenced to five years in prison Monday on charges of inciting ethnic hatred in reports about the conflict in Chechnya.
20 November 06
The State Duma scrapped minimum voter turnout requirements and adopted other electoral changes in a final third reading Friday.
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