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Jul. 15, 2026

Russia's current account surplus up to $27 bln in January-May — Central Bank

Russia's current account surplus up to $27 bln in January-May — Central Bank

MOSCOW, July 15. /TASS/. Russia's current account surplus rose to $27 bln in January-May 2026 from $21.8 bln in the same period in 2025, according to preliminary estimate by the Central Bank. In May 2026, Russia’s current account surplus amounted... Read more.

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