Russia's economy can't afford to win or lose the war in Ukraine, one economist says. That's because Russia can't afford the cost of rebuilding and securing Ukraine. The cost of repairing its own ...
Russia's economy is showing increasing signs of strain more than two years on from Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, with one insider gloomily admitting: “The market is dead”.
The Russian economy looks unable to sustain President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine past next year, but an end to the fighting could also pose an existential threat to his regime, according to ...
Despite a raging war, both Russia and Ukraine have seen economic growth in 2024 — about 3.6% for Moscow and 3% for Kyiv — British officials said, though Russia’s increase was likely driven ...
“The increased economic isolation of Russia further skews the economic relationship in China’s favour, and China will likely continue to impose stringent conditions on pricing and supply ...
Russia's ruble has fallen to its lowest level against the U.S. dollar since the beginning of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a potential result of new U.S. sanctions and the latest sign of a ...
The latest restrictions are adding to concern over Moscow's weakening economy, which has been battered by Western sanctions since the start of the Ukraine war. Russia's energy revenue fell by ...