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Russia's Novatek Expects China to Largely Finance Yamal Gas Project
The chief executive of Russian gas producer Novatek said Tuesday that he expected China to provide at least $10 billion for the Yamal LNG project in the first half of 2015.
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Russia Eyes Infrastructure Bonds to Finance Bridge to Crimea
The Central Bank is hoping to get Russians to fund the construction of a bridge to newly annexed Crimea through an infrastructure bond offer next year, the bank's deputy chief said.
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Russia, Putin a Camere riunite: focus su economia. "Le sanzioni occidentali? Uno stimolo"
Nel messaggio di fine anno all'Assemblea federale il leader del Cremlino affronta anche la crisi ucraina: "La tragedia nel sud-est" dimostra che la politica...
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Russia Restricts Import of U.S. Poultry Citing 'Harmful' Substances
Russia's Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance Service, or VPSS, said on Thursday that it was implementing temporary restrictions on imports of U.S. poultry.
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5 Forces Roiling Russia's Economy as Putin Faces Nation
Putin's annual state of the union address on Thursday takes place at a time of economic pain and international isolation unprecedented during the Russian leader's almost 15-year political dominance.
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As Russia's Economy Shrinks, Central Asian Migrants Suffer
Vali Salimov quit his job at a Moscow supermarket last month after his salary was halved, and returned home to Tajikistan another migrant victim of Russia's economic downturn whose family livelihood now looks precarious.
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Russia's Economy Ministry sees GDP contracting by 0.8 Percent in 2015
Russia's economy is likely to contract by 0.8 percent in gross domestic product terms next year, a deputy economy minister said Tuesday, indicating a significant downward revision from the ministry's earlier forecast of 1.2 percent growth.
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Russian Train Maker Wins $2.6 Billion Moscow Metro Tender After Foreign Firms Back Out
Russian train maker Metrovagonmash has won a massive international tender to supply 96 trains for the Moscow metro after major foreign producers including Siemens and Bombardier shied away from taking part.
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Putin sees new opportunities for Turkey-Russia economic, trade ties
Turkey and Russia are finding a variety of ways to boost their trade and economic relations, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said ahead of a visit to Turkey on Dec. 1
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Analysts Expect Russia's Economy Will Shrink in 2015
Russia's economy will eke out growth this year but shrink in 2015 as a slump in oil prices and Western sanctions imposed over Moscow's role in the Ukraine crisis drag on activity.
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Russias Sberbank hit by weak economy, Ukraine crisis
Analysts see high provisions in Q4
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Economy Minister Says Russia Will Cut 2015 Oil Price Forecast
Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev said Friday that the government would cut its oil price forecast for 2015 but he declined to give a number.
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Rusagro to Post Historical Net Income, Boosted by Russia's Import Ban
Russian farming conglomerate Rusagro said on Thursday its third-quarter net profit jumped to 6.6 billion rubles ($138 million) from 2.2 billion rubles a year ago, boosted by Russia's ban on Western meat imports.
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Marketing Internazionale
La moda in Russia tira il freno
Nell’immaginario collettivo l’Italia rappresenta la patria della moda e del lusso, concetto ben chiaro in giro per il mondo e che in giro per il mondo ha fatto la nostra fortuna. Non a caso dalle elaborazioni della Fondazione Edison sui dati del Trade performance index UNCTAD/WTO, risulta che l’Italia é il ...
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Ocse, Pil dell'Italia +0,2% nel 2015, giù nella classifica del G20 avanti solo alla Russia
Outlook economico preliminaresi ferma, rischio per crescita mondiale
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Russia Service PMI Drops Sharply in October, Survey Shows
Russia's service sector contracted in October at the fastest pace since May, as the slowing economy led to a drop in the volume of new business, a survey showed Thursday.
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Turkeys exports to Russia slide in October as intense trade efforts fail
Turkeys exporters may have reported their best-ever October, but exports to Russia have dropped one-fifth year-on-year
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U.S. Midterms Raise Fears of Decades-Long Russia Sanctions Law
Concerns are rising among U.S. businesses in Russia that Washington lawmakers could move to enshrine sanctions on Russia in new legislation, extending their impact and delaying their repeal.
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U.S., Russia Drag on AB InBev Sales
Anheuser-Busch InBev reported that weakness in the U.S., Russia and Ukraine weighed on sales volumes in the third quarter, even as cost cuts and strong sales elsewhere boosted profit.
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Foreign Companies Cut Production of Life-Saving Medicine for Russia, Report Says
Some foreign manufacturers are cutting production of life-saving medications for the Russian market as the rapid devaluation of the ruble and restrictive state pricing policies decimate profit margins, business daily Vedomosti reported Thursday.
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Russia Climbs 30 Places in World Bank Business Ranking
Despite dire forecasts for its sanctions-struck economy, Russia has leaped up an unprecedented 30 positions in the World Bank's annual "Doing Business" survey for 2015, the bank said Wednesday.