Russia’s War Economy Shows New Cracks

The Russian rouble will strengthen when temporary speculative factors and market nervousness are gone, but the economy will ...
The Russian currency has hit a 32-month low against the U.S. dollar as the wartime economy faces another blow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied that Russia has exchanged “butter for guns” and blamed the price rises on ...
Despite a raging war, both Russia and Ukraine have seen economic growth in 2024 — about 3.6% for Moscow and 3% for Kyiv — ...
The Russian currency has plummeted to its lowest level since the start of Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is rushing to defeat Ukraine because the Kremlin stands on the brink of economic crisis.
Western commentators should take care not to be misled by statistics that the Kremlin has turned into a weapon of war ...
Russia’s economy is wobbling under a mountain of pressure, and the cracks are becoming harder to hide. This week, the ruble ...