Outflow Of $100bln In Investments In Russia In 2014 Could Drop 1.3% - Ulyukayev

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An outflow of capital from the Russian economy in 2014 of around $100 billion would put the country's Gross Domestic Product at 0.6 percent and investments would drop by 1.3 percent, Russia's head of the Economic Development Ministry Alexei Ulyukayev said on Thursday.

MOSCOW, March 27 (RIA Novosti) - An outflow of capital from the Russian economy in 2014 of around $100 billion would put the country's Gross Domestic Product at 0.6 percent and investments would drop by 1.3 percent, Russia's head of the Economic Development Ministry Alexei Ulyukayev said on Thursday.

"If we take into consideration that in the first quarter of this year, we had around $60 billion of capital outflow..., even if we consider this a single wave, but further we'll se a more or less standard medium volume of outflow over the last few years, then we will come out on the level of around $100 billion for the year," Ulyukayev said at a forum at Moscow's stock market, adding: "In this type of a scenario, the estimate of economic growth will drop to 0.6 percent."

"This type of scenario in investments will become negative, approximately at the level of minus 1.3 percent," the minister said.

 

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