Russia 110811 Basic Political Developments



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National Economic Trends


  • Russian GDP growth slows to 3.4% in Q2 - Rosstat (Part 2)

    • GDP up 3.4% in Q2

    • Russian GDP Growth Slowed to 3.4% in Second Quarter, Missing Estimates

  • Russia May Inject $5.4 Billion to Add Liquidity, Vedomosti Says

  • RUSSIAN INTERNATIONAL RESERVES AT $537.7 BLN IN WEEK TO AUGUST 5, UP FROM $535.0 BLN ON JULY 29

  • Govt to discuss debt policy till 2014 & cuts for residents of SEZ

  • Non-CIS imports slow down to +27% y/y in July

  • Russia and the crisis: Market sensitivity to global shocks

  • Volatile Futures - Analysts See Oil Behind Russia’s Recent Market Drop, but the Country Is Better Prepared to Face a Crisis Than Three Years Ago

  • Russian Buckwheat Price Falls 26% on Prospect of Doubled Harvest

Business, Energy or Environmental regulations or discussions


  • Russian court to hear consumers’ suit on SMS leak vs MegaFon Sep 5

  • Firtash’s Ostchem to Export Rossosh Fertilizers, RBC Daily Says

  • Norilsk Rebounds, Snaps Losing Streak on Possible Buyback

  • Mechel reports 1H11 operating results

  • Tyva Coal Projects Require $3.9 Billion Railroad, Vedomosti Says

  • Tatarstan plans $1.6bn fertilizer plant

  • Bank of Moscow Still Gets City's Cash

  • Uranium One posts 450% increase

  • UAC to upsize share capital by additional issue

  • France’s SNF-Group invests €25m in Russia

  • Russian Post in blazing row with antitrust chief

  • Turkish food retail plays catch-up to Russia

Activity in the Oil and Gas sector (including regulatory)


  • Bulgarian court backs LUKoil in dispute with customs

    • Court lets LUKOIL Bulgarian refinery operate for now

  • TNK-BP investors cry BP foul - A group of minority shareholders in TNK-BP reportedly are claiming damages of 87 billion roubles ($2.96 billion) against BP for being denied the opportunity to replace the UK supermajor in an Arctic exploration pact with Rosneft.

  • Rosneft discovers new oil field in Eastern Siberia

  • Sovcomflot makes seismic move - A Russian oil tanker-owning giant appears to be making a splash in the offshore market as it ties up a long-term bareboat charter deal with Polarcus for a seismic vessel newbuilding.

  • Central Asian fuel crisis eases - Russian gas deliveries to Kyrgyzstan and a cut in export duties for Tajikistan are bringing to an end the price hikes and fuel shortages that have crippled parts of Central Asia over the past few months.

Gazprom


  • RWE sends mixed messages on Czech gas network sale - On Wednesday, a spokesman for RWE Czech Republic said the German parent company RWE has decided to sell a stake in Net4Gas to Gazprom. 

  • Gazprom finishing Prirazlomnaya platform construction

  • Kandalaksha hopes for Shtokman contract

  • Gazprom Neft completes secondary offering of series 04 bonds for RUB6.13bn

  • Russia Gazprombank secures $1.2 bln syndicated loan

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Basic Political Developments


01:04 11/08/2011Top News


Medvedev, Yanukovich to meet in Sochi


http://www.itar-tass.com/en/c32/201955.html

MOSCOW, August 11 (Itar-Tass) — Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will have a meeting with Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich in Sochi on Thursday, reports the presidential press service.

According to the press service, “the talks between the heads of state will be the continuation of the active political dialogue between Russia and Ukraine”.

It is planned at the regular Russian-Ukrainian summit to discuss a broad range of the most pressing questions of bilateral and regional agenda. Considerable attention will be given to integration processes, taking place over the space of the Commonwealth of Independent States with the participation of Russia and Ukraine.

The sides suppose to touch on the topic of the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan and the United Economic Space of the three countries.

The Russian and Ukrainian presidents are expected to examine progress in fulfilling the present understandings on implementing major projects in various spheres of cooperation: in energy, including the atomic one, trade, space explorations, aviation, shipbuilding, transport, agriculture and military-technical cooperation.

Priority attention is supposed to be given to prospects for boosting trade and economic relations. In January-May, Russian-Ukrainian trade totalled around 20.4 billion US dollars, jumping up by 57.4 percent. Russian export amounted to 13 billion dollars (60.3-percent rise), import – 7.35 billion dollars (52.3-percent rise). Thus, trade may edge up on 50 billion dollars by the year-end.

The issue of creating favourable conditions for business structures of the two countries and solution of difficult questions of investment cooperation may become an important item at the talks.

The presidents plan at the meeting to discuss prospects for enlarging inter-regional and border cooperation and progress in preparing the Second Russian-Ukrainian Inter-Regional Economic Forum, including the state of implementing joint plans, aimed at creating more favourable conditions for crossing the border for citizens of the two countries.

The presidents are also expected to mull over questions of consolidation of legislation for the stay of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Ukraine as well as various aspects of bilateral cooperation in the cultural and humanitarian sphere.

It is supposed that the Sochi summit will be an important stage for preparing a regular meeting of the Russian-Ukrainian Interstate Commission.

August 11, 2011 09:16





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