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December 24, 2009

Energy Blast – Dec 24, 2009

Despite the lack of a deal on supplies to replace the one that is about to expire, Russia is ‘unlikely‘ to stop crude deliveries to Belarus in 2010.  The IMF’s rejection of Ukraine’s request for a $2 billion emergency ...
December 24, 2009

Today in Russian Business – Dec 24, 2009

President Dmitry Medvedev gave his review of the year on television today, praising Russia for surviving the economic crisis: ‘The year was extremely difficult and saw many dramatic events. We have survived and are continuing to develop, pay...
December 24, 2009

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Dec 24, 2009

TODAY: Patriarch speaks out in favor of gay rights; Church looking for ways to respond to two priest murders this month; Lebedev ruling meets with pessimism; state services available online; Georgian memorial to be rebuilt in Moscow; Latynina on G...
December 23, 2009

Khodorkovsky and Lebedev Are Hostages, Not Prisoners

Many Russia watchers were likely surprised to wake up this morning to read the news that Russia’s highest court has struck down the 2003 arrest of Platon Lebedev, Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s business partner at Yukos, as a groundless, illeg...
December 23, 2009

Energy Blast – Dec 23, 2009

Russia may look to foreign investors for advice on proposed changes to laws that would ‘woo back companies scared off by a decade of resource nationalism‘.  Germany has granted permission for the construction of the Nord Stream pi...
December 23, 2009

Today in Russian Business – Dec 23, 2009

A group of hackers known as the Russian Business Network are under investigation by the FBI, accused of stealing tens of millions of dollars from US banks.  Silver producer Polymetal will receive a $100 million loan from Raiffeisenbank on ...
December 23, 2009

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Dec 23, 2009

TODAY: Supreme Court annuls Lebedev arrest; Butyrka prisoner talks about his experiences; business as usual in Moscow despite harsh weather; mono-city of Revda to be closed down; START treaty speculation; Stalin, Gaidar. The presidium of Russia...
December 22, 2009

The Silver Lining of Unemployment

From a WSJ piece on Russia’s steep increases in unemployment as the year comes to end: Growth in joblessness could actually be the result of an improving economy, said Vladimir Tikhomirov, chief economist at Moscow-based investment bank Ural...
December 22, 2009

More U.S. Students Are Studying Russian

Looks like enrollment of Russia language majors is surging in the United States … perhaps the best thing for our friends in the field is that Russia remain adversarial toward the U.S. in order to keep up interest from students.  From In...