Russia Forecasts $2.667 Billion in Budget Revenues as Oil Prices Rise
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Finance Minister Anton Siluanov announced that Russia expects to collect $2.667 billion in budgetary revenues amid a rise in oil prices. He noted that the revenue levels and under‑revenue over the past two months are the same.
Siluanov made the statement in Moscow, emphasizing the stability of fiscal inflows despite market fluctuations. The forecast reflects the government's assessment of current economic conditions.
No further details were provided regarding the breakdown of revenue sources or the impact on fiscal policy.
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