Kremlin has not been stopped in its tracks — but it does have sand in its gears
Ramzan Kadyrov turns mediator in dispute over Russian online retailer amid fiercest asset grab since 1990s
Austrian lender generated more than half of its profits in Russia and Belarus in the first six months of the year
Kyiv examining plan to replace Russia gas supplies with fuel from Azerbaijan
Heavy government expenditure and labour shortages have led to a sharp rise in real wages and consumption but the economy risks overheating
Acquisition spree has driven up prices of older vessels as Moscow prepares for tighter trade restrictions
Heller Tools exported machinery to entities linked to a covert FSB smuggling network
Western officials believe the strategy is proving effective in undermining Moscow’s ability to export crude
Arkady Volozh tells the FT he will launch artificial intelligence venture Nebius mostly staffed by former Yandex employees
Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls Indian PM’s trip to Russia a ‘devastating blow to peace efforts’
Chair Mervyn Davies urges governments to review policies that are limiting investment group’s ability to do business
Gemcorp’s past activities in Africa appear aligned with the Kremlin’s strategic priorities. Now it has senior Conservatives on the payroll
Italian bank, one of several regional lenders told to speed up exits, says it is seeking clarification
Growing dependence gives Moscow more leverage over European crop production
Musa Bazhaev, who was placed on western sanctions lists, transferred luxury Forte Village to relative in February 2022
First-ever measures against Russia’s gas part of latest restrictions against Moscow
Gold producer says its European lenders are keen to cut ties once they get their money back despite rebrand
Lawyers for sanctions-hit tycoon accuse Swiss bank of triggering investigation
Rise in market share highlights difficulty of weaning the region off Russian energy
Leaders accuse Beijing of ‘enabling’ Ukraine conflict and consider more confrontational stance on its economic policies
Washington’s latest curbs force transactions in dollars or euros off central exchange
Measure will discourage financial institutions in countries such as China from doing business with Moscow
Research ordered by Russian gas group warns it may not recover lost export revenues for more than a decade
Power of Siberia 2 project would offer lifeline to exporter Gazprom as Moscow’s dependence on its neighbour grows
The private sector must play its part in hobbling Putin’s military-industrial complex