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Russian economy stumbles
Russian Ruble Nosedives as Economy Gives Putin Major Headache
The Russian ruble was 110 to the U.S. dollar on Friday, and while this is not the lowest level it has reached in recent weeks, having hit 114 on November 26, the U.K
Russian economy stumbles as inflation soars and ruble dips
The Russian economy is beginning to falter, with inflation exceeding 9 percent. The central bank has raised the main interest rate to 21 percent, and bank loan rates are approaching 30 percent. The ruble exchange rate has fallen to levels seen in the early months of the war,
Russian economy falters as inflation and interest rates soar
The Russian economy is beginning to falter, with inflation exceeding 9 per cent. The central bank has raised the main interest rate to 21 per cent, and bank loan interest rates are approaching 30 per cent.
A European region shut down swathes of its economy
A European region shut down swathes of its economy after Russian gas stopped flowing from Ukraine
Industrial production has screeched to a halt in Transnistria, a breakaway region of Europe, after Russian gas flows through Ukraine came to an end.
Europe's Russian gas era comes to an end as Ukraine transit stops
Russia’s once-dominant gas supply to Europe via Ukraine, which flowed for decades, is set to end on New Year’s Day with the collapse of a contract between the two warring countries that paid out billions to Moscow in gas revenue and to Kyiv in transit fees.
Moscow, Kyiv end Russian gas transit to Europe via Ukraine
Russia's gas transit to Europe via Ukraine stopped on Moscow and Kyiv said, ending a decades-long arrangement and marking the latest casualty of the war between the neighbours. Russian gas has been supplied to Europe via pipelines crossing Ukraine since the end of the Soviet Union in 1991 in an arrangement that earned revenues for Moscow from the gas and for Kyiv from the transit fees.
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Putin faces mutiny from Russian businesses as ruble tanks: 'Criticism is growing'
This is due to the inflationary effects of the depreciation, labour shortages and high government spending. It comes as Putin ...
The Moscow Times on MSN
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The Russian Economy in 2025: 5 Key Things to Watch For
In March 2022, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine was unfolding, U.S. President Joe Biden said that Western sanctions were ...
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Are Russian Sanctions Working? Debate Gains New Urgency With Trump.
The president-elect has said he will use sanctions sparingly while vowing to end the war in Ukraine, renewing questions over ...
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Moldova Region’s Industry Grinds to Halt on Lack of Russian Gas
Moscow breakaway region of Transnistria halted almost all industrial activity except for food production, following the end ...
Barron's
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Luxury Western Goods Line Russian Stores, Three Years Into Sanctions
The picture is a far cry from the West's claims that its sanctions would collapse the
Russian
economy
and cut it off from ...
Politico Europe
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Cutting off Russian gas to EU will have ‘drastic’ impact, Slovak PM warns
Russia had already cut off energy supplies to EU countries like Germany and Poland in the wake of its full-scale invasion of ...
Ukrinform
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U.S. to provide Ukraine with USD 15B secured by frozen Russian assets – PM
The United States will provide Ukraine with USD 15 billion secured by future proceeds from frozen Russian assets. — Ukrinform ...
Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
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More trouble ahead: as Russia enters 2025, how is the economy doing?
A thousand days of Ukrainian resistance during the full-scale war and Western sanctions have left their mark on Russia's ...
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