THE BELL WEEKLY: Victory for Georgia’s pro-Russia ruling party Members Public

Hello! This week’s main story is Georgia’s pro-Moscow ruling party securing victory in crucial parliamentary elections. We also cover last week’s BRICS summit — a political victory for Putin, but with no progress on anything important or meaningful. Georgia’s ruling party wins key election, triggering opposition protests

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Central Bank hikes rates to 21% Members Public

Hello! Welcome to your weekly guide to the Russian economy—written by Alexandra Prokopenko and Alexander Kolyandr and brought to you by The Bell. Our top story is the Central Bank’s decision to hike interest rates to a record 21%. We also look at the IMF’s upgrade of

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Inside the Russian Economy

The Central Bank readies another rate hike Members Public

There is little doubt that the central bank is gearing up to raise its key interest rate in its next meeting on Friday. Currently set at 19%, it’s expected to be hiked to 20-21% — matching or surpassing the emergency interest rate introduced days after Russia invaded Ukraine. This time

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Russia proposes confiscating exiles’ property Members Public

A bill that would allow authorities to seize property from Russians that have left the country has been introduced to Russia’s parliament. Although it had an unusual path to the floor of the Duma, it has every chance of being voted into law and could have been ordered by

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Putin’s new passion: boosting Russia’s flagging birth rate Members Public

The bleak demographic prospects for Russia’s near future have prompted the authorities into fresh action, with new legislation set to come into force to try to boost the country’s low birth rate. Last week, a bill banning “childfree propaganda” passed the first of three readings in parliament. The

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THE BELL WEEKLY: Russia’s ‘Special Demographic Operation’ Members Public

Hello! This week we highlight how Moscow is going into overdrive to try to boost the country’s low birth rate through misguided legislative initiatives. We also cover attempts to pass a law to seize property and assets from people who have fled the country and the central bank preparing

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Russia pushes BRICS to take anti-Western turn Members Public

Hello! Welcome to your weekly guide to the Russian economy — written by Alexandra Prokopenko and Alexander Kolyandr and brought to you by The Bell. Our top story is a look ahead at the BRICS summit due to take place in Russia next week. We also examine whether an international money

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Inside the Russian Economy

Calls for childless tax Members Public

Weeks after advancing a bill to ban “childfree ideology,” several Russian figures have started calling for a tax to be introduced on couples that do not have children. It is the latest proposal that advocates say will address the country’s war-related demographic problems and fits into a deepening conservative

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Russia boosts army sign-up bonuses amid escalating frontline losses Members Public

After the unpleasant experience with forcibly calling up army reservists in the 2022 “partial mobilization” drive, the Kremlin has since gone into overdrive to convince people to sign-up as contract soldiers for the invasion of Ukraine. The recruitment of “volunteers” (those who sign-up specifically to take part in the war

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THE BELL WEEKLY: The mounting costs of Russia’s army recruitment Members Public

Hello! This week we look at Russia ramping up spending to lure soldiers for its war on Ukraine. We also highlight calls for a tax on couples who choose not to have children. Russia boosts army sign-up bonuses amid escalating frontline losses After the unpleasant experience with forcibly calling up

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