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Russian government aims to keep inflation at bay
By News Service | Published  04/15/2009 | In the news | Unrated
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Under the renewed anti-crisis program for 2009, the Russian government aims to keep inflation at the rate of 13.3% like it was in 2008. In 2010 and in 2011 inflation growth may slow down by 10 and 11 percent respectively. Russia’s Central Bank is expected to play a crucial role in preventing further inflation by imposing limits on the growth of dual currency basket`s cost.





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