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14 April 2004 20:00
Moscow press review for April 14, 2004
MOSCOW. April 14 (Interfax) - The following is a digest of Moscow newspapers published on April 14. Interfax does not accept liability for information in these stories. POLITICS & ECONOMICS Russian industrial production growth unexpectedly slowed to 6.6% year-on-year in March, from 8.7% in February and 7.5% in January, according to preliminary figures. Economists think the strong ruble is to blame (Vedomosti, p. A1). The Central Bank will change the way it regulates the ruble's exchange rate by replacing ruble to dollar monitoring with a General Yury Baluyevsky, the deputy head of the General Staff, said Russia would review the principles of its military planning, A number of Russian companies working in Iraq plan to evacuate their personnel after eight employees of one company - three Russians and five Ukrainians - were kidnapped Monday evening. The eight were released unharmed on Tuesday (Vedomosti; Moscow Times, p. 1; Izvestia; Vremya Novostei). Russian Aluminum raised a loan of $800 million, its largest and cheapest ever. The company plans to use it to refinance some of its dollar/euro currency basket (Vedomosti, p. B1; Moscow Times, p. 6; Izvestia; Vremya Novostei). including strategic nuclear forces, if NATO remains a military alliance with its current military doctrine (Izvestia, p. 1; Vremya Novostei). The head of the Federal Financial Markets Service, Oleg Vyugin, wants the mega-regulator to have the right to legislative initiatives, and intends to take over regulation of banks, insurers and auditors (Vedomosti). METALS & MINING record $2.2 billion debt, but analysts think RusAl might also use the money for acquisitions abroad (Vedomosti, p. B1). Interview: Viktor Vekselberg, shareholder of TNK-BP and aluminum company SUAL (Vedomosti). BANKING, FINANCE & INSURANCE in Russia in which it might invest as much as $100 million. It has already lured top executives away from Russian grain company The Central Bank has barred Sodbusinessbank from accepting retail deposits for six months and ordered the bank to beef up barriers against money laundering and boost its capital adequacy. Analysts say the fact that the sanctions have been made public sets a precedent (Vedomosti, p. A1). REAL ESTATE The Moscow city government has approved a $25.3 million plan to restore the landmark Manezh exhibition center, far less than the 25 million-30 million euros that the city planned to spend on renovating the Manezh before it was destroyed by a fire (Vremya Novostei, p. 1). AGRICULTURE & FORESTRY Leading international trader Glencore is creating a grain company Roskhlebprodukt (Vedomosti, p. B1). Kommersant was not available at the time the press review was issued. Please see our update at 10:30 am. [RU ASIA EUROPE EEU EMRG PRESS GRA IQ REA MET ALU REGS BNK FRX CEN MCE]
[Interfax]
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