Russia’s budget deficit is set to grow this year, as a strong ruble and low oil prices pressure the government to borrow more or dip into reserves.
Strong Ruble, Cheap Oil May Push Russia Into Borrowing Spree This Year
Russia’s budget deficit is set to grow this year, as a strong ruble and low oil prices pressure the government to borrow more or dip into reserves.
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