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Filter Publications
- Filter Publications
- ABC News
- ABC Radio
- Al Jazeera
- AP Archive
- Arab Times
- BBC News
- BBC World Business Report
- BBC World Service
- Bloomberg
- BNE Business New Europe
- BNE IntelliNews
- Business Mirror
- China Dialogue
- CNBC
- Consortium News
- Disruption Banking
- Dukascopy TV
- Energy Intelligence
- Euro News
- Financial Times
- Forbes
- Fortune
- Independent
- independent.ie
- Kuwait Times
- National Interest
- NE Global
- New Economy Observer
- New Europe
- Newsweek
- Russia Matters
- Russian Analytical Digest
- S&P Global
- The Moscow Times
- TRT World
August 19, 2018
US Sanctions are Making It Difficult for Russia to Attract Foreign Investors
Video: Chris Weafer discusses the impact of sanctions on Russia and its ability to trade.
January 26, 2018
Investors into Russia should brace for a turbulent 2018
Despite the relentless headlines about what Russia may or may not have been up to during the US presidential elections, or Brexit and other EU elections for that matter, and the country’s involvement in Syria, etc, the newsflow from within Russia has been relatively quiet or, at least undramatic, for most of 2017. With the exception of the US sanctions legislation, signed into law on August 2nd and the Opec deal renewal, there have been no major market moving events this year.
November 26, 2017
Six reasons why Russia does not want a higher oil price
Moving beyond oil vulnerability. Russia’s oil minister, Alexander Novak, indicated in early October that he favoured extending the Opec-Russia production deal into late 2018 (from the expiry in March) because it was slowly restoring supply-demand equilibrium and needed some more time to be effective.
October 26, 2017
Russia and Saudi Arabia have much to gain from improving relationship
It has been widely reported that Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud will lead a large delegation of officials and business leaders from the kingdom to Moscow in early October. King Salman does not do courtesy calls so it can be reasonably assumed that his first official visit to the Russian capital is a serious event and we should expect to hear of some substantial investment deals and/or a deepening of the political relationship.
December 26, 2016
Putin Has Good News on Russia Economy
Video: Bloomberg Surveillance: Chris Weafer weighs in Russia President Vladimir Putin’s annual televised press conference and discusses his outlook for the markets.
November 26, 2016
The billion-dollar gold rush to tap into Iranian oil
The chase is on for some of the most prized oil and gas assets in the world, following the lifting of sanctions on Iran earlier this year. The historic deal paved the way for the country to rebuild its lost production capacity and fight for market share.
If all goes as planned, Tehran’s oil officials will attract roughly $200 billion in new oil and gas investment, but the path to that target is fraught with obstacles.
October 26, 2016
Ukraine must choose between continued progress or disruption and risk
August 28, 2015
No end in sight to the ruble’s downward slide
That Russian GDP contracted by 4.6 percent in the second quarter comes as no surprise. That is a preliminary estimate and may well end up closer to a 5 percent decline when the second reading is published. It will also not be a surprise if the decline in this current quarter is equally poor. But even with that worsening backdrop the full year decline should still be close to 3.5 percent rather than anything significantly worse.
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