What happens if Russia loses Orban? PRO Members Public
Hello! Welcome to your weekly guide to the Russian economy, written by Alexander Kolyandr and Alexandra Prokopenko and brought to you by The Bell. Ahead of this weekend’s crucial elections in Hungary, we look at what it would mean for Russia if Viktor Orban loses. Orban on the brink.
GDP keeps falling PRO Members Public
Russia’s economy contracted by 1.5% year-on-year in February, the second successive month when annualized GDP was in the red. In January, GDP was down 2.1%. Economic Development Ministry figures show over the first two months of the year, the economy is 1.8% smaller than it was
Anger rises amid internet crackdown PRO Members Public
Hello! This week we highlight how as the authorities intensify their campaign against what’s left of a free internet inside Russia, opinion polls show public anger is rising. Kremlin campaign against the internet pushes Putin’s approval rating to four-year low This year has seen Russia’s authorities massively
Internet crackdown shows Russian system crumbling from within PRO Members Public
Hello! Welcome to your weekly guide to the Russian economy, written by Alexandra Prokopenko and Alexander Kolyandr and brought to you by The Bell. This week we analyze what Russia’s escalating campaign against a free internet reveals about the system of power, and why signs of stability on the
Record levels of pessimism among small businesses PRO Members Public
Russia’s entrepreneurs are more pessimistic than at any point in the last five years, according to a joint survey by the FOM polling group and the Higher School of Economics. The quarterly study, which has been running for five years, found 52% of individual entrepreneurs and small-business owners believe
What the Galitsky case reveals about Russia’s political system PRO Members Public
Hello! This week The Bell looks into the nationalization case against businessman Alexander Galitsky — labelled “extremist” after a divorce saga — and why in Moscow there is speculation that it could spell trouble for Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. A nationalization saga with a political backdrop The biggest nationalization case of the
Putin asks businesses to pay for war PRO Members Public
Hello! Welcome to your weekly guide to the Russian economy, written by Alexander Kolyandr, Irina Malkova and Alexandra Prokopenko and brought to you by The Bell. This week we analyze Putin’s call for top business to pay extra for the war in Ukraine even as the Kremlin is cashing
Rate cut number seven PRO Members Public
Russia’s central bank on Friday cut its key rate by 50 basis points to 15%. “The economy is approaching a balanced growth trajectory. In February, price rises slowed as expected after a temporary surge in January. The Bank of Russia estimates that price inflation will continue at a stable
Everybody Against Mr Nobody PRO Members Public
Hello! This week we cover how Oscar-winning documentary, Mr. Nobody Against Putin, went down inside Russia, and why it’s caused a stir among both the Kremlin’s backers and its critics. Russians fight over Mr Nobody Earlier this month, Russia won the Best Documentary Oscar for the first time
Mideast food crisis another opportunity for Russia PRO Members Public
Hello! Welcome to your weekly guide to the Russian economy, written by Alexander Kolyandr and Alexandra Prokopenko and brought to you by The Bell. This week we cover one underreported aspect of how Russia could benefit from the war in the Middle East: a looming global food crisis and surging
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