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Oil Rally May Be Just What Putin Needs to Keep Russians Happy

Oil Rally May Be Just What Putin Needs to Keep Russians Happy
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Kremlin Could Get $33B Windfall from Higher Oil Prices

by Bloomberg |Friday, February 19, 2021 It would give Putin the financial wherewithal to help head off growing public discontent. (Bloomberg) Rising oil prices and a weak ruble could provide the Kremlin with as much as $33 billion in extra cash for social spending this year, giving Vladimir Putin the financial wherewithal to help head off growing public discontent. Thanks to a 21% price surge this year, Russia now receives more rubles per barrel of Brent crude than any time since mid-2019. If oil remains high, the windfall would be enough to allow the budget to receive an extra 2.3% of gross domestic product, according to Sova Capital in Moscow.

Higher oil revenue gives Putin room to challenge Russian discontent

Higher oil revenue gives Putin room to challenge Russian discontent By Natasha Doff and Anya Andrianova on 2/19/2021 Vladimir Putin (Bloomberg) Rising oil prices and a weak ruble could provide the Kremlin with as much as $33 billion in extra cash for social spending this year, giving Vladimir Putin the financial wherewithal to help head off growing public discontent. Thanks to a 21% price surge this year, Russia now receives more rubles per barrel of Brent crude than any time since mid-2019. If oil remains high, the windfall would be enough to allow the budget to receive an extra 2.3% of gross domestic product, according to Sova Capital in Moscow.

Three Russian think tanks included in University of Pennsylvania s 2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report

29 Jan 2021 09:20 Three Russian think tanks included in University of Pennsylvania s 2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report MOSCOW. Jan 29 (Interfax) - The Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IMEMO), the Carnegie Moscow Center, and the Moscow State Institute of international Relations (MGIMO) have been included in the prestigious 2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report compiled by the University of Pennsylvania. IMEMO ranks 33rd; MGIMO is 124th. The Top 5 are: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (U.S.), Bruegel (Belgium), the Getulio Vargas Foundation (Brazil), the Center for Strategic and International Studies (U.S.), the French institute of international relations (France), and the Japan Institute of International Affairs was rated the best think tank of the year.

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