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From Russia with Interest

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Although this article from the Russian News & Information Agency at www.en.rian.ru states that money will make its way to Switzerland and Cyprus. OOPS!! They don’t actually say that…but wherever it winds up, it will not be in Russia.

We believe that capital outflows will be higher than $90 billion if the crisis continues. On the other hand, much of this capital will eventually return to the Russia when the crisis passes as investors see beyond the current mess to burgeoning opportunities in this emerging market.

Russia’s capital outflow expected to hit $90-91 bln

in 2009


MOSCOW, December 18 (RIA Novosti) - Capital outflow from Russia is expected to continue, and hit $90-91 billion next year, a deputy economics minister said on Thursday.

Andrei Klepach said Russia’s international reserves are expected to decline $110-140 billion amid the ongoing global financial crisis, but remain above $300 billion.

Russia’s Central Bank announced on Thursday that its international reserves, which hold foreign exchange and gold, stood at $435.4 billion as of December 12, down $1.6 billion against $437 billion on December 5.

International reserves declined $28.9 billion in November, $71.5 billion in October, $25.6 billion in September and $14.3 billion in August. The reserves had been increasing in the months prior to August.

Inflation in Russia in 2009 could drop to 10-12% from the economics ministry’s revised 2008 forecast of 13.4%, Klepach said.

Russia is expected to keep its foreign trade balance favorable at $18 billion, with $303 billion in exports and $283 billion in imports, Klepach said.

In its macroeconomic forecast for next year, the ministry also said that crude exports from Russia were expected to decline 3.8%, year-on-year, in 2009 to 235 million metric tons (1.7 billion barrels).

Natural gas exports from Russia are expected to grow from 203 billion cubic meters in 2008 to 208 billion cubic meters in 2009, the ministry said.

Russia’s oil production is expected to decline 1.6%, year-on-year, in 2009 to 480 million metric tons (3.5 billion barrels) while natural gas output is likely to increase 0.7% to 670 billion cubic meters, the economics ministry said.

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Fast Food & Lean Times

Friday, December 5th, 2008

The global economic slowdown has not slowed the consumption of fast food. On the contrary, the one thing to count on is the continuation in the growth of inexpensive fast food in emerging markets like Russia and Ukraine.

Fast food-whether it is purchased at a kiosk or market- is generally priced competitively… and is viewed as an affordable luxury, especially during lean times. It is also viewed as the type of consumable that brings a degree of  “comfort,” similar to tobacco, coffee and alcohol.

As the video below  from the Russian News & Information Agency (NOVISTI) at www.en.rian.ru/ the perceived unhealthiness of this type of food is not high on the list of Muscovites……

 

 

 

9:12 04/12/2008

 

Crisis has Muscovites switching from fine food to fast food

 

Nutritionists say the global crisis favors healthy nutrition, but add that many will confine themselves to unhealthy instant coffee and quick-cooking noodles. (109 sec./4.06Mb, shows: 33)

 

 

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