Russia

After the Soviet era, Russia experienced a slight recovery in the late 1990s which ended at the end of the decade with the depreciation of the ruble and the default of public debt. This was followed by a recession, a deterioration in the standard of living and an intense flight of capital abroad.

For many observers, the main problem of the Russian economy is that of the banking sector, controlled by "oligarchs", businessmen linked to political power, who often use depositors’ money to support their companies.

Official Name: Russian Federation
Form of government: Federal Presidential Republic
President: Vladimir Putin
Prime Minister: Dimitry Medvedev
Currency: Russian Ruble (RUB)

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Why Russia’s economy continues to be resilient

Money.it

9 February 2024 - 17:00

Why Russia's economy continues to be resilient

The resilience of the Russian economy has stunned many economists, including those who believed the initial round of Western sanctions could overwhelm the Kremlin.

Oil prices: what will happen in 2024?

Money.it

7 February 2024 - 13:00

Oil prices: what will happen in 2024?

What will happen to the price of oil in 2024, pressured by wars and uncertainty over economic growth? The focus is entirely on the Red Sea and on a potential escalation that can limit supply.