| November 2006 |
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Russia's foreign intelligence service denied Monday any involvement in the alleged poisoning of a former agent in London.
Xenophobia could destroy Russia unless it is countered by law enforcement and education, a senior Kremlin official told an analytical weekly Monday.
Aeroflot [RTS: AFLT] and two Far Eastern air companies intend to set up a united air company in Russia's easternmost federal district, the press office of the national air carrier said Monday. 
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili appointed his top aide, Georgy Arveladze, to the post of economics minister Monday. 
Talks between the presidents of Russia and Vietnam, the day after a summit of Pacific Rim countries in Hanoi, focused on economic cooperation and energy. 
Norilsk Nickel [RTS: GMKN] will buy the nickel business of U.S.-based OM Group for $408 million, the Russian metals giant said Monday. 
Evraz Group [LSE: EVR] has bought U.S. company Oregon Steel for $2.3 billion, the Russian metals giant said Monday. 
Accrued foreign investment in Russia totaled $130 billion as of October 1, up 34.8% year-on-year, of which $35.3 billion came in January-September, 31.7% more than last year, the Federal Statistics Service said Monday. 
Russia could invest several billion dollars in the Vietnamese economy, President Vladimir Putin said Monday. The Russian leader, who is staying an extra day in Vietnam's capital following a November 18-19 forum of Pacific Rim countries, held a meeting with Nguyen Minh Triet, the southeast Asian country's president. 



