The slowdown in Russian GDP growth in Q3, to 0.6% y/y, confirms that the war and high interest rates are continuing to take their toll on activity, and the latest US sanctions on the energy sector will be a further headwind going forward. With inflation also falling to 7.7% in October, the Russian central bank is likely to respond with another interest cut next month.
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