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Russian tanker group Sovcomflot expects sanctions to cut 2024 revenues | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Russian tanker group Sovcomflot expects sanctions to cut 2024 revenues | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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Soaring wages, record-low unemployment underscore Russia's labour squeeze | WKZO | Everything Kalamazoo

By Alexander Marrow and Darya Korsunskaya (Reuters) - Russia's unemployment rate dropped to a record-low 2.6% in April and real wages soared in March, data published by the federal statistics service showed on Wednesday, highlighting the extent of .

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Restrictions on UniCredit eased in Russian lawsuit

Restrictions on UniCredit eased in Russian lawsuit
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Restrictions on UniCredit Eased in Russian Lawsuit

Restrictions on UniCredit Eased in Russian Lawsuit
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Azerbaijan may borrow $5 billion for major infrastructure projects, finance minister says

BAKU (Reuters) - Azerbaijan wants to borrow $5 billion from international credit institutions in the coming years for large infrastructure projects, including in territories secured in a lightning military offensive in September, the finance minist.

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