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Putin’s pals eye election as springboard to power Members Public

On the eve of the presidential election, a serious debate is ongoing about what changes Putin might make to his government after he inevitably secures a fifth term. The big story at the moment is where Boris Kovalchuk, the son of Putin’s old friend Yury, will end up. Kovalchuk

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Politique

The New Russians: Who is buying up the assets of Western companies leaving Russia? Members Public

The war in Ukraine is changing business in Russia beyond all recognition. This has been obvious from the very first days of the invasion, with Western companies announcing departures in their droves and dozens of Russian business leaders falling under sanctions. The Bell has analyzed exactly who is coming out

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Entreprises

THE BELL WEEKLY: Russia’s new business elite Members Public

Hello! Apologies for the late arrival of this week’s newsletter. This time we are presenting The Bell’s latest project — a ranking of the new Russian business elite, the winners from the exodus of Western firms. We also cover how Putin’s friends are trying to use the election

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Bulletins d'information

Ukraine war facilitates Kremlin ‘deoffshorization’ dream Members Public

Bonjour ! Bienvenue dans votre guide hebdomadaire de l'économie russe, rédigé par Alexander Kolyandr et Alexandra Prokopenko et présenté par The Bell. Notre article principal porte sur le plan du Kremlin visant à rapatrier toutes les sociétés russes offshore - et sur les raisons pour lesquelles l'avarice signifie que leurs propriétaires russes ne sont pas en mesure de s'acquitter de leurs obligations.

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L'hebdomadaire de l'économie

Aircraft delays Members Public

* Russia’s aviation industry is among the hardest hit by Western sanctions imposed over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Airlines lost access to leased Airbus and Boeing aircraft and could no longer easily buy parts to service their fleets. A multi-billion-dollar state program to produce home-made planes was meant to

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Entreprises

Russia says its final farewell to Navalny Members Public

Thousands of people took to the streets to see Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny take his final journey on Friday at his funeral service and burial in Moscow. Despite fears of a widespread crackdown, the police refrained from mass arrests, even as the crowds chanted banned anti-war slogans. * Navalny, an

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Politique

New Russian law robs critical independent media of income Members Public

Russian authorities have found a new way to attack independent media outlets and journalists that aren’t loyal to the Kremlin, with a law that will make it illegal to pay for advertising with so-called “foreign agents” — both individuals and organizations. Advertising is an important revenue source for many Russian

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Politique

THE BELL WEEKLY: Russia targets foreign agents’ advertising income Members Public

Hello! This week we cover a new law designed to strip critical independent media of a key revenue stream. We also look at how Russians bid a final farewell to Alexei Navalny, and analyze more problems for the aviation industry. New Russian law robs critical independent media of income Russian

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