BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Russia will be "reintegrated" into the world economy and the European energy system once a peace deal is ...
Russia doesn’t view sanctions relief as a critical factor in negotiations to end the war and isn’t expecting any significant ...
Russia has dipped into its National Wealth Fund to finance its spending and cover its budget deficits. The fund was set up in 2008 and has been filled with surplus oil and gas revenues during the boom ...
The central bank's forecast noted that Russia's growth for 2024 was 4.1 percent—higher than predicted in October, mostly due ...
Despite facing one of the harshest sanctions regimes in modern history, Russia's economy has shown remarkable resilience, ...
Domestic activity has become strained in recent months by labour shortages and high interest rates introduced to tackle ...
Marc Champion is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering Europe, Russia and the Middle East. He was previously Istanbul bureau ...
More sanctions could push Moscow over the edge and serve as a deterrent to Beijing.
Russian officials are arguing that American companies stand to make billions of dollars by re-entering Russia. The White ...
Here are five reasons for Germany's ongoing economic slump: Moscow's decision to cut off natural gas supplies to Germany in ...
Many business executives and economists argue that Germany's next government should work to loosen constitutional limits on ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán believes U.S. President Donald Trump will reintegrate Russia into the Western economy ...