Fuel disruptions, slowing wage growth and deteriorating consumer sentiment are increasingly affecting Russians’ daily lives. Macroeconomic indicators do not yet point to a crisis, but public surveys and Bank of Russia assessments indicate growing uncertainty and the gradual exhaustion of a growth model built on government spending and labour shortages. Queues at filling stations, restrictions on gasoline sales and rising expenses are wei...

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