An economist says Russia can fight the war in Ukraine indefinitely as its economy has adapted and is now stable.
Russia can fight the war in Ukraine indefinitely as its economy has adapted and is now stable, an economist said.
Russia’s economy is overheating thanks to war spending and labor shortages nearly three years into its full-scale invasion of ...
Prices of potatoes — a Russian staple — have surged by 64% this year.
Russia is missing around 5 million workers - one sign that the exodus of Russians is eating away at the nation's economic ...
Several Russian billionaires don’t share the optimism of Vladimir Putin’s government that Russia’s economy will keep growing ...
The price of a butter slab has spiked 26% since December, reflecting how inflation is unraveling for the average Russian in ...
Half a dozen billionaires told Bloomberg that they question the Kremlin’s rosy outlook on Russia’s economy and are ...
One of Russia's largest revenue sources took a hit in October, with oil revenue falling nearly 30% on an annual basis.
One expert warned that Russia's economy will "burnout" as interest rates reach a record high and the Kremlin burns through ...
Russia is seeking to merge three major oil companies in a bid to create the world’s second-biggest crude oil producer, ...
"The U.S. ruling political elite adheres to anti-Russia principles and the policy of 'containing Moscow," Russia's MFA said.