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Q&A: Europe Will Always Need Russia, Says French Trade Chamber Chief
Emmanuel Quidet, president of the French-Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and a partner at auditing firm Ernst & Young, has been working in Russia since 1994. Quidet is a firsthand witness of the colossal transformations Russia has undergone in the last two decades, a period he says has been ...
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Egypt: Russia's Foreign Minister Reaffirms His Country's Presence in Egypt's Investment Summit
[Aswat Masriya]Cairo -Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov reaffirmed his country's participation in Egypt's anticipated investment summit in March, during a meeting with his Egyptian counterpart in Moscow late Wednesday.
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Russia Reveals it Does Not Plan to Impose Export Tax on Fertilizers and Metals
Russia does not plan to impose export tax on fertilizers and metals, Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich said Friday, calming concern large exporters would be hit by state efforts to cool prices.
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Russia Sold Off $22 Billion in U.S. Bonds to Slow Economy's Slide
Russia dumped $22 billion worth of U.S. treasury bonds in December as the Kremlin scrambled for cash to battle a plunging ruble and fund a crisis spending program amid an emerging recession.
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Russia's Agricultural Ministry May Reconsider Wheat Export Curbs After February
Russia's Agriculture Ministry may review its wheat export tax once it gets export data for February, its minister, Nikolai Fyodorov, said on Wednesday.
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Russia's Gazprom 'unstable partner': Turkmen official
An article published on the website of Turkmenistan's oil and gas ministry Monday attacked Russia's energy giant Gazprom, calling the company an unreliable partner for the reclusive Central Asian state.
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Foreign Debt Burden Lies at Heart of Russia's Economic Worries
Looming debt repayments by Russian companies are now central to discussions of Russia's ability to weather the financial shocks caused by low oil prices and Western sanctions.
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Ex-Finance Minister Kudrin Steps Into Spotlight as Russia's Crisis Grows
Alexei Kudrin took part in an anti-crisis meeting on Friday in the latest sign that the Kremlin insider turned government critic is playing a more prominent role in economic decision making.
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Dubai-Russia trade reaches Dh7b
There are 3,000 Russian companies investing in the UAE
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European Union Says Russia's Economy Will Stabilize in 2016
After a deep recession this year, the Russian economy will likely stabilize in 2016 as tensions over Ukraine subside, the European Union's executive arm said in a report published Thursday.
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Russias economy to shrink by 3% in 2015: minister
Russias central bank has forecast a 4.8% shrinkage
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Marketing Internazionale
Petrolio, la solita storia?
La storia si ripete in maniera ciclica e inesorabile, é un dato e il mondo di oggi ci ha abituato a tutto e al contrario di tutto.L’andamento dei prezzi del petrolio, ad esempio negli ultimi sei mesi ha subito un crollo verticale del 60% e tutto ciò sta rimescolando ...
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Marketing Internazionale
Il tessile corre più della moda
Ecco un bilancio sul settore della manifattura in Italia e all’estero su dati dell’anno appena trascorso. È sorprendente eppure c’é stato il sorpasso del tessile sulla moda. Secondo i dati del Sistema Moda Italia (Smi) il tessile ha registrato una variazione percentuale, nel periodo gennaio – settembre 2014, di +4,5% contro il 4,1%dell’abbigliamento. Se da un lato questo miglioramento ...
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Russia finance minister warns of budget cuts
Anton Siluanovs comments highlight governments growing concern over economy
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Russia Must Cut All Budget Spending by 10 Percent, Finance Minister Says
Russia's finance minister on Wednesday called for a cut in planned spending to weather an economic crisis, warning of a more than $45 billion drop in revenues this year if the average oil price is $50 a barrel.
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Russia Bans 5 Bitcoin Sites to Fight 'Shadow Economy'
Russia has blocked five websites tied to the "bitcoin" digital currency in an effort to fight the growth of the "shadow economy," according to a state media watchdog.
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Economy Minister: Chance of Russia Being Downgraded to Junk 'Pretty High'
Russian Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev said on Wednesday that the likelihood of Russia being downgraded to junk was "pretty high," Interfax news agency reported.
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Russia's Finance Ministry Spent $1.3 Billion to Prop Up Ruble, Central Bank Says
Russia's Finance Ministry sold $1.3 billion in forex market interventions, the Central Bank said Tuesday, citing its accounts on Jan. 12.
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Russia's Military Doesn't Worry Riga Mayor But Losing Russian Business Does
It's not so much the risk of conflict with Russia that worries the mayor of the Latvian capital Riga; it's the threat to jobs and investment as EU sanctions on Moscow rebound on the economy of the Baltic state.
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Russia seeks military, trade ties
Russian Industry and Trade Minister Denis Manturov has proposed military cooperation with Thailand and has also expressed interest in buying a lot of Thai rubber, oficials say.
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Belarus Takes Action to Shield Economy From Russia Turmoil
Belarus took further emergency steps on Thursday to defend itself from economic turmoil in Russia, devaluing its currency by around 7 percent for the second time this week.