Putin: Russia's Stimulus Measures To Continue
MOSCOW (AP) Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Monday that Russia would continue with its economic stimulus program even though the export-dependent economy has shown signs of having emerged from recession.
Putin told a group of foreign investors that he was "cautiously optimistic" about the outlook for Russia's economy but that his government would forge ahead with measures aimed at boosting domestic demand, strengthening the banking system and decreasing the budget deficit. "It's still too early to say that we've overcome the crisis," he said. Russia's economy began to nosedive last year due to the global financial crisis and a slump in oil and gas prices, its biggest exports. Gross domestic product is expected to fall 8.5 percent this year, according to the Economic Development Ministry, but official data show Russia's economy grew 0.6 percent in the third quarter from the previous three months, technically lifting it out of recession. The economy has been more buoyant in recent months thanks to rising crude prices, but analysts have warned that without a revival in consumer demand any economic recovery would be lackluster.- Loading Comments...
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