MOSCOW (Reuters) - Rising military production and huge state spending are keeping Russia's industry buzzing along, an analysis of recent data shows, helping soften the economic impact of Western sanctions and allowing Moscow to plough on with its campaign in Ukraine. | 06:34am
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The Russian central bank is expected to hold its key interest rate at 7.5% on Friday but may give a more hawkish signal to the market as inflationary risks become more pronounced, a Reuters poll
Russia had its smallest current-account surplus in more than a year as the flow of goods from abroad and new restrictions on oil exports endanger what’s become…
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