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Moscow is "burning the candle at both ends" by loosening monetary policy to prop up growth and expanding wartime spending, ...
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Russia’s Economy Faces a New Crisis: A Demographics Time BombAccording to Russian Labor Minister Anton Kotyakov, the country needs to find the equivalent of 2 million workers per year ...
Russia's high recruitment bonuses, vital to help sustain its war effort in Ukraine, are putting a major strain on the country ...
Ret. Lt. Col. Darin Gaub discusses Russia's latest attacks against Ukraine and a potential third round of peace talks on 'Fox ...
The latest Bank of Russia Financial Stability Review said the corporate sector has faced slight decline due to "serious ...
Russian authorities have confiscated assets worth some $50 billion over the past three years, underscoring the scale of the ...
On July 18, the EU adopted its toughest sanctions package yet. The new measures impose a lower price cap on Russian oil ...
The North Korean economy largely relies on production of coal, concrete and industrial plastics, and has been kept afloat by ...
The Russian government has been forced to allocate 2.96billion rubles (£28million) to support the country's shipbuilding ...
Fossil fuel revenues form the backbone of Russia's economy, which has been buffeted by sanctions following Vladimir Putin's ...
Russia has weathered sweeping economic sanctions over the Ukraine war better than many expected, but the months ahead could pose a tougher test. Russia's economy holds up, but challenges lie ahead ...
The air is seeping out of Russia’s sanctions-beleaguered economy, but not fast enough to impede President Vladimir Putin’s calamitous war in Ukraine or to inconvenience most Russians.
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