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Today in Russian Business – May 12, 2009

Robert Amsterdam (May 12th, 2009) Writes:
The near-bankrupt Amur Shipbuilding Plant, employer to 15,000 people, has been 'renationalized for a symbolic sum' and will be heavily subsidized by the state.  Talk of a revival in the Moscow property market has been supported by recent statistics which show an almost two-fold increase in apartment sales.  Apparently rent for office space, however, is decreasing by as much as 60% in comparison with last year, with some spaces advertised for 'rock-bottom' prices.  Investment house Fleming Family & Partners is raising an initial $500 million to start up a Russian real estate fund to target housing construction, as building is, at the moment, 'genuinely cheap'.  Shareholders at MDM Bank and URSA Bank have voted in favor of a merger between the two companies, which will mean the newly created firm will become one of Russia's ten ...

Russia Heading Towards The Abyss?

Manuel Alvarez-Rivera (February 9th, 2009) Writes:
blockquote“A significant amount, if not all, of the speculative attacks on the ruble are funded by the central bank itself,” said Vladimir Osakovsky, Moscow-based economist for UniCredit/blockquotepThe underlying dynamics of the current ruble devaluation are provoking more than a little consternation in Russia at the moment. In the forefront of the debate are data from Bank Rossii (the central bank) which show they lent 7.7 trillion rubles ($214 billion) in overnight and seven-day loans (secured with bonds or other collateral) in just 16 trading days last month - this was about double the 4.8 trillion rubles provided via so-called repurchase auctions in December. Over the same period the ruble lost 18 percent against the dollar. The question is, is there a connection here?/ppRussia's banking authorities now certainly seem to think there is and Kommersant reported (Friday) that policy makers planned to reduce bank loans in an attempt to limit ...
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The Ruble Fall Continues As Unemployment Soars

Edward Hugh (February 1st, 2009) Writes:

Russia’s current woes can be readily summed up in just one single variable – the value of the ruble – and this value, as we all know, is falling. Almost uncontrollably so.br /br /blockquoteThe bank’s target will be “very quickly” breached without more intervention, said Gaelle Blanchard of Societe Generale SA in London. “Right now the market is convinced it wants to see the ruble lower,” Blanchard said. “As long as the central bank gives these targets, then speculators are going to have something to aim for.”br /br //blockquoteblockquote“The market is testing whether the authorities see this band as something permanent or something that will move,” said Lars Rassmussen, an emerging markets analyst at Danske Bank A/S. “Our view is that they’ll move it because it’s not worth wasting the reserves for a band that is obviously not wide enough.”/blockquoteblockquoteFirst Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov expressed regret that the general …

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Russia’s Economic And Financial Meltdown Continues Apace

Edward Hugh (December 16th, 2008) Writes:
By Edward Hugh: Barcelonabr /br /Russia's foreign-exchange reserves have been now been declining very rapidly since mid August, and as the money goes so does the faith that the large stock of reserves the country built up during the boom times would be sufficient to see them through any downturn in energy prices. As the money leaves, so it seems does the decade of economic growth and stability which they symbolised. Indeed so rapid has been the decline that Russia's international reserves, which are the third-biggest after those of China and Japan, have now fallen $161 billion, or 27% percent, since 8 August last, and decreased by $17.9 billion to $437 billion in the week to 5 December. Investors have now pulled $211 billion out of the country since August, according to estimates by BNP Paribas.br /br /br /pa href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ngczZkrw340/SUbQptNe4tI/AAAAAAAALyE/K0xlBOy3AlA/s1600-h/russia+GDP.png"img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5280137028067844818" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; CURSOR: ...
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Moscow’s Bourses Closed Again On Monday

Edward Hugh (October 27th, 2008) Writes:
Well, this is hardly news anymore, but Moscow's stock markets were closed again this morning. The news will obviously be in future when they are open. Russia's Micex Stock Exchange and RTS suspended trading this morning because their "technical indexes'' a measure of aggregate stock prices, fell more than 10 percent on opening. Russian global depositary receipts plunged in London trading following the decision, led by steelmakers. The FTSE Russia IOB Index, a measure of Russian depositary receipts trading in London, sank 11 percent to 312.83 at 9:36 a.m. in London, the lowest in almost five years. OAO Severstal, Russia's biggest steelmaker, fell 23 percent to $2.50. Evraz Group SA, the second-largest steelmaker, dropped 15 percent to $10.60, or 92 percent below its May 16 high.The Ruble SlidesThe ruble fell to an 18-month low against the dollar this morning even while ...

Oligarchs make the most of Russian M&A activity

Jason Corcoran (October 16th, 2008) Writes:

Financial NewsJason Corcoran in Moscow 13 October 2008 Many holdings are up for saleOligarchs on opposing sides of the cash crisis are set to trigger a boom in merger and acquisition activity in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.Cash-tight tycoons are being forced to sell holdings to meet pending margin calls while their rouble-wealthy counterparts are sizing up distressed assets affected by the liquidity crunch.Oligarch Oleg Deripaska had to sell a stake in Canadian auto parts maker Magna to meet a $1bn (€734m) margin call while Ukrainian billionaire Kostyantin Zhevago was forced to sell a large stake in Swiss-based ore miner Ferrexpo worth $180 in order to meet a margin call by JP Morgan.Analysts are predicting Deripaska, who has $28bn, may have to divest further holdings in his Basic Element investment vehicle to shore up his finances….

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Today in Russian Business – Oct 14, 2008

Robert Amsterdam (October 14th, 2008) Writes:
What’s the deal with the Kremlin’s opaque ‘secretive anti-crisis task force’, wonders the Moscow Times? An equities trader at Russia’s Renaissance Capital lost the company an estimated $10 million by placing unauthorized bets just as the stock market collapsed. Vladimir Putin’s comments yesterday about the failure of government measures to prevent the financial crisis from affecting Russia’s real sector have been picked up by opposition party The Other Russia, which also reports on the estimated 37 billion rubles that Russian consumers have withdrawn from their banks due to uncertainty about the security of their savings. Medvedev, meanwhile, has increased the value of bank deposits that the government will insure. Vladimir Potanin has sold $600 million worth of assets to Norilsk Nickel. Is it a blow to add to the collective woes of Russia’s oligarchs, or a shrewd ...

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