After showing strong resilience until second half of 2024, Russia’s sanction-hit economy entered an overheating phase last ...
Russia’s ruble has outpaced every major currency against the dollar this year, a rally that caught policymakers off guard and threatens to undermine the nation’s wartime economy.
As sanctions bite and revenues shrink, Russia is slipping backward, reviving barter and improvised trade to keep its economy ...
The Russian economy is rapidly moving toward a recession, a trend acknowledged by analytical bodies close to the Kremlin. — ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia sees economic growth in 2025 slowing to 1.5%, far below the earlier 2.5% forecast, as high interest rates imposed to reduce inflation have stifled borrowing, Finance Minister ...
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin will be forced to enter peace negotiations due to the further exhaustion of the Russian economy ...
The push for tax collection comes as Russia's growth has slowed to a near standstill nearly four years after its full-scale ...
Even as President Donald Trump insists Russia has the upper hand in its war against Ukraine, economists say the country’s position is weaker than ever because the Kremlin has burned through most of ...
The Russia-Ukraine war has been brutal to the Russian energy sector. New problems and old issues are accumulating as Russia ...
Comments from deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov carried by state news agency ...
Amidst economic sanctions, the Russian economy refuses to bend. U.S. sanctions have historically struck fear across global markets. Companies and countries scrambled to avoid being on the wrong side ...
The Russian economy has been dealing with growing headwinds this year: unruly inflation, a ballooning budget deficit – due in part to massive military spending – and shrinking revenues from oil and ...