Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of companies pledged to leave. Four years later, some are still engaged, ...
Russia’s economy showed further signs of slowing in February, with a key business sentiment gauge hovering just above contraction territory, according to data from the Central Bank. The business ...
Russia's GDP growth is expected to fall short of the 2% annual growth target required to cover defense, security, social spending, and investment.
A Pennsylvania-linked manufacturer has been stripped of control over its Russian operations under a Kremlin order, raising fresh risks for Western companies as Moscow courts renewed economic ties with ...
Italy's UniCredit said it reached a preliminary deal to sell part of its Russian unit to a private investor in the United Arab Emirates for an undisclosed sum, in its biggest step yet to exit the ...
Western companies have seen the value of their assets in Russia almost halve since the start of the war in Ukraine, highlighting the scale of the economic decoupling between Russia and the West after ...
Denis Maksimov, a baker from suburban Moscow, shot to prominence after a direct appeal to President Vladimir Putin during his annual call-in show in December, highlighting the growing strain on Russia ...
UniCredit launched hostile bid for Commerzbank this week Russian deal to entail 3 billion to 3.3 billion euro income hit UniCredit's profit ambitions for 2028-2030 unaffected MILAN, May 7 (Reuters) - ...
Russia's services sector contracted in May at its quickest pace since September as weaker demand drove steeper falls in new orders and output, a business survey showed on Wednesday.
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