| October 2009 |
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Russian state-controlled banks are set to cut lending rates to 8-12%, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said on Friday.
A court in Kyrgyzstan has overruled the national aviation regulator's order to ground Boeing passenger planes used by national airlines, the head of the regulator said on Friday.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and the sultan of Brunei opened their meeting on Friday with a discussion of energy cooperation.
The Nerpa nuclear attack submarine will enter service with Russia's Pacific Fleet in December 2009 and will then be leased out to the Indian Navy, a high-ranking fleet official said on Friday.
Novolipetsk Steel (NKMK) said on Friday crude steel production was up 11% in the third quarter, quarter-on-quarter, to 2.9 million tons.
The Central Bank said on Friday that Russia's narrowly defined money supply (M1) was 4.47 trillion rubles ($152 billion at the current exchange rate) as of October 12, up 58.7 billion rubles ($2 billion) in the week since October 5.
Japan's new government has found 2.9 trillion yen ($32 billion) in wasteful spending in the 2009 supplementary budget and will redirect the funds to other projects, the Cabinet office said on Friday.



