Russian economy and capital markets – Fairy tale ending or start of a nightmare?

A stabilized currency and higher oil prices have given a welcome fillip to the Russian capital markets. But could slumping economic growth and soaring non-performing loans undermine the recovery? Guy Norton reports from Moscow.

Reforms are crucial to recovery

Real estate: Rebuilding a house of cards

THE RUSSIAN CAPITAL markets have witnessed a remarkable change of fortune in the course of the first third of 2009 that has taken even seasoned Russia watchers by surprise. By the middle of April the RTS stock index was up 50% on its late February lows, and credit default swap spreads on Russian sovereign debt had fallen by a similar margin over the same period to below 400 basis points.

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