Russia expects $2.667 bln in budgetary revenues amid oil prices rise — minister
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Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov stated that Russia's budget is expected to receive approximately 200 billion rubles in additional revenue due to rising oil prices. He noted that recent revenue levels and shortfalls have remained consistent over the last two months.
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Russia’s budget will receive an extra sum of about 200 billion rubles ($2.667 billion) thanks to a rise in oil prices, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said.
Why it matters
But I should point out straight away that the levels of revenue received and shortfalls over the last two months have been the same.
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<...> We are talking about a sum of approximately 200 billion rubles," he said in an interview with Vesti journalist Pavel Zarubin.
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Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov stated that Russia's budget is expected to receive approximately 200 billion rubles in additional revenue due to rising oil prices. He noted that recent revenue levels and shortfalls have remained consistent over the last two months.
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