Russian trade balance update

Tradebalance

Russia’s trade balance fell in January but rose in February. The tightening of secondary sanctions and transactional complications expectedly affected the volume of Russian trade at the beginning of the year – its annual turnover in January decreased by 12.8%, the Federal Customs Service reported on March 14. The trade balance in January decreased compared […]

Cast and Pig Iron

Castiron

A history of cast and pig iron production in the Russian context. Export of pig iron and cast iron. If you need actual pig iron or cast iron from Russia, then go to the Dealing Monster and post your requirements there. Someone called pig iron “bread of the industry”. Obviously, pre-steel manufacturing of pretty-much anything depended […]

History of Exchanges and Bourses in Russia (part 3)

Bourse

continued History of Exchanges and Bourses in Russia. Compared to other exchanges – either in Western Europe, in Paris and London, or in New York across the Atlantic, or in St. Petersburg, the small exchanges had no strict regulations for their listings. Additionally, due to the fact that the Russian merchants were a fragmented group, […]

Bourses and Exchanges in Russia (part 2)

Moscow I 1876

continued from Bourses and Exchanges: Russia’s third bourse, in Warsaw, was chartered in 1816. A small mercantile exchange was incorporated in the town of Kremenchug in a central part of Little Russia (Malorossia) in 1834 while Moscow’s exchange was a relative latecomer (still ahead of Zurich though). It appeared in 1837. Until the 1880s new […]

Exchanges and Bourses in Russia (Part I)

Exchangestpetersburg

Exchanges and Bourses, a History. Exchanges and bourses in Russia have a long history. St. Petersburg exchange is no longer extant as the Bolsheviks had abolished the old exchange and so its continuity can be questioned. But that equally applies to most of Europe’s exchanges. Don’t believe Wikipedia lies (the worthless and externally manipulated source […]