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... funding is generated by its savings program for private customers. fuelled by oil prices the russian economy continued to grow strongly in the first months of 2008. however, later in the ... securities represent listed fixed income bonds, issued by the dutch and spanish governments, russian municipalities and russian corporates. the bonds are included in the investment portfolio of the bank. (in ...
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... s. roache v. tatarchuk a. baxter 4 report of the board of managing directors the russian economy continued to grow strongly in 2007. during the year, the real gdp grew at ... been moderate and direct investments increased again. in 2007 the world bank declared that the russian economy had achieved unprecedented macroeconomic stability . starting in mid-2007 the global marketplace has experienced ...
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ATbank compleet 2009.indd
... russia's gdp fell by according to the federal state statistics service estimates. the russian economy has suffered from a weak domestic and international demand, hence reducing lending volumes ... represent listed fixed income bonds, issued by the dutch and spanish govern- ments, russian municipalities, russian and european financial institutions and kazakh corporates. the bonds are included in the ...
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ATB annual report 2010.pdf
... to previous years, although the consequences of the financial crisis are still affecting the economy. the russian economy grew by (compared to a 7.9% fall in 2009), and according ... bonds, issued by the dutch, french, german, italian and spanish governments, german province, russian municipalities, russian and european financial institutions and european and kazakh corporates. the bonds are included ...
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Annual report 2011.pdf
... and highly liquid markets. the russian economy grew by (compared to and according to the world bank it is expected to continue to grow by and the economy of the other commonwealth of ... . these loans have a maturity up to 7 years. lessees are russian railway corporations, and the collateral for these leases are russian railway wagons (moveable goods). receivables from related entities amounting to ...
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