The state statistics service says in a preliminary report Monday that
last year also saw a 10 percent drop in retail sales and a one-third
drop in foreign trade.
With Russian government revenues hurt by the fall in the oil price, the
government has said it will have to make cuts to the budget for 2016,
which was adopted in October and based on an oil price of $50 per
barrel. Brent crude oil traded slightly above $31 a barrel on Monday.
The ruble weakened slightly to around 79 against the dollar in Monday
trading, remaining below the record of almost 86 set Thursday.
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