Russia is showing defiance amid international condemnation over the poisoning of a former spy on British soil and pushing ahead with a Eurobond sale even as a diplomatic spat escalates, Bloomberg reports.
Less than 24 hours after U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May unveiled measures against Russia including the expulsion of...
The impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's 10% tariff on aluminum imports would be noticeable in the European Union within three to four months of being implemented, European Aluminium Director General Gerd Gotz has said.
Speaking during a press conference on the Section 232 tariffs in Brussels, Gotz said primary...
Russian state-owned energy firm Zarubezhneft signed a $742 million deal with Iran to boost production at two oil fields in the country’s west, the Associated Press reported.
Zarubezhneft and Dana Energy, a private Iranian company, will jointly develop the Aban and Paydar fields in Ilam province near the Iraqi border,...
Turkey remains the most popular destination for Russian tourists, and this year up to 5 million Russians are expected to visit the country, compared to 4.7 million people a year earlier, industry actors have said, noting a slower growth to packages sold to domestic resorts.
Experts told Vedomosti that by...
A brewing U.S. trade war with China could upset the Russian economy and hit steelworkers, as demand for traditional export goods to China might decline, Nezavisimaya Gazeta reports.
According to the newspaper, customs duties on Chinese goods might spark a catastrophic retaliation against U.S. exporters, including American farmers, who rely...
British Prime Minister Theresa May’s response to Russia after a nerve agent attack on British soil is unlikely to trouble Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, analysts say.
May expelled 23 Russian spies using diplomatic cover and promised to freeze Russian State assets if they were used to threaten British interests, and...
Russian gross domestic product increased by 2 percent year-on-year in January, up from 1.4 percent growth in December, the Russian Ministry of Economic Development said on Wednesday.
Inflation is seen staying below a central bank target of 4 percent throughout 2018 in absence of significant bad weather, the ministry said,...
Britain will expel 23 Russian diplomats allegedly operating as undeclared intelligence officers after Moscow ignored a Tuesday midnight deadline to explain how its nerve agent was used in the attempted assassination of a former double agent on U.K. soil.
Announcing the move in Parliament, British Prime Minister Theresa May said...
Hundreds of jobs at Gazprom’s overseas trading and export offices, including Britain, will be moved to St Petersburg, Reuters reported citing two sources familiar with the plan.
The development comes at a time of rising tensions between Russia and the West. One of the sources told the news agency that...
Chinese company CEFC’s bid to purchase a 14.2% stake in Russian oil giant Rosneft has been frozen due to financial issues, Kommersant reports.
According to the report, pouring $9.1 billion into obtaining the stake in the Russian oil and gas company could lead to a substantial increase in CEFC’s Glencore-QIA...