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ST. PETERSBURG. June 20 (Interfax) - The Russian economy is not currently showing any signs of a recession, but it is important not to miss the right moment for transitioning to a softer monetary ...
"Balanced growth is moderate inflation, low unemployment, and continued positive economic dynamics... At the same time, some ...
Russia's economy must under no circumstances slide into recession, President Vladimir Putin told an economic forum on Friday, ...
President Vladimir Putin has praised Russia’s economic outlook, saying it has managed to curb inflation and ease its reliance ...
Kremlin says Russia on the verge of recession as Putin prepares to address economic forum - Minister says country is ‘on the brink’ of an economic contraction amid ongoing war in Ukraine ...
Russia's economy is teetering on the edge of recession, the country's economy minister has warned, according to reports from ...
Director of the Monetary Policy Department at the Bank of Russia Andrey Gangan stated that the Russian economy is currently in a phase of slowing growth, but there are no signs of a recession ...
Russian officials engaged in a public dispute on Friday over strategies to stimulate the economy, amid a slowdown more than ...
Russia's Center for Macroeconomic Analysis and Short-Term Forecasting said in a statement this week: "It seems that an 'an ...
"We grew for two years at a fairly high pace because free resources were activated," Russia's Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina said.
Russia's economy is "on the brink of going into a recession," the country's economy minister said Thursday, according to Russian media reports.
Russian officials sparred publicly on Friday over how to boost the economy, as growth slows more than three years into its ...