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Russia to spend up to $5.5 billion a year from wealth fund to boost state investment – official

Speaking to reporters at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov said the spending would be equally split between infrastructure investments and funding of a government development strategy worth 1.2 trillion roubles.

The National Wealth Fund, which is designed to help balance the pension system and stores part of Russia’s revenues from oil exports, was worth $116.4 billion, or 7.5% of the country’s GDP, as of May 1.

Russia’s finance ministry and the central bank have called for careful spending from the fund, stressing the importance of not spending more than 1 trillion roubles over a three-year period.

The initiative voiced by Belousov would bring spending from the fund to a maximum of 1.2 trillion over three years.

Last year, the authorities relaxed budget spending rules to give the economy a boost as it was pummelled by the coronavirus pandemic and low oil prices.

($1 = 73.1100 roubles)


Source: Economy - investing.com

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