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By
Tai Adelaja
Russia Profile
12/08/2011
The political rumblings in Moscow may have started to take a toll on the country’s economy, an indication of the tough challenges that will face Russia’s two paramount leaders when they assume office in new roles next year. The spate of opposition demonstrations after December 4 parliamentary elections has forced a state bank to cancel its bond placement, while two Russian mining companies have sought refugee abroad amid fears of political instability.
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By
Tai Adelaja
Russia Profile
12/08/2011
The political rumblings in Moscow may have started to take a toll on the country’s economy, an indication of the tough challenges that will face Russia’s two paramount leaders when they assume office in new roles next year. The spate of opposition demonstrations after December 4 parliamentary elections has forced a state bank to cancel its bond placement, while two Russian mining companies have sought refugee abroad amid fears of political instability.© Russia Profile, 2011