07 July 201110:24

Koltso Urala: Investors See Oil Futures as Dependable again

The world oil prices went up considerably at the close of business yesterday. At London-based ICE, for example, the August futures involving Brent (a North Sea oil mixture) rose by $2.22 and reached $113.61 per barrel. The price of a barrel of Light Sweet increased by $1.95 and remained just a little short of $100, at $98.89. Analysts believe the oil prices climbed because investors feel more optimistic about the U.S. further economic development, as the country’s industrial orders index jumped recently. Besides, now that the Eurozone is struggling with Greece’s debt problems and Portugal’s
06 July 201109:04

Court Looks into Claim against Aeroflot

On July 4, 2011, the court put off the hearing of the claim laid by a number of Yekaterinburg dwellers against Aeroflot till July 14, 2012, one of the plaintiffs Dmitri Yelkin reports. The citizens insist that the airline compensate them for a cancelled flight. The havoc at Moscow’s airports shortly before New Year had to do with anomalous weather conditions in the area. The airports were forced to delay and call off flights, and passengers were stranded on the airport premises for days, waiting for their flights to take off. Aeroflot cancelled over two hundred flights over those few days.
06 July 201109:03

Academic District to Get Six-Lane Highway

Academic, Yekaterinburg’s newest district, needs to have its Krasnolesye St reconstructed in the area of Amundsen St and Chkalov St. Deputy Mayor of Yekaterinburg for Urban Development, Transportation & Environment Evgeny Lipovitch visited the district to look into the situation in the field, the city council’s press service reports. It is reported that the length of the road under construction is 1.89 km. Before the reconstruction began, Krasnolesye was a two-way street with only one lane in each direction. Now the city council officials decided to widen the road and build three
06 July 201109:03

Ural Airlines to Welcome Millionth Passenger July 7

Ural Airlines Planning Department experts have already calculated that the company’s passenger turnover will exceed one million people on July 7, 2011, the air carrier’s press service reports. The lucky passenger is supposed to check in for the Yekaterinburg-Sochi flight (departure time 12:55 PM) or the Yekaterinburg-Anapa one (departure time 12:30 PM). All the passengers on this flight will be treated to a performance, and children will be given nice presents. So far, the airline’s performance indicators for 2011 are over 30% better than those for the first half of 2010, which is the reason
06 July 201109:03

Dmitri Chulichkov Appointed Deputy Prosecutor

Following the order of Russia’s Prosecutor-General, Counselor of Justice Dmitri Chulichkov was appointed Deputy Public Prosecutor of Sverdlovsk Region, the spokesperson for the prosecutor’s office reports. Dmitri Chulichkov graduated from Ural State Academy of Law and started work as an investigation officer in Yekaterinburg Chkalovsky district prosecutor’s office in 1998. Following this, he was senior investigation officer in Yekaterinburg Chkalovsky district prosecutor’s office, senior investigation officer in Yekaterinburg prosecutor’s office, and Deputy Prosecutor of Verkhnyaya Pyshma. In
06 July 201109:02

Russian Copper Company: Karabash Dump Non-Hazardous

This year’s rainy summer is yet another reminder of the fact that it is necessary to do some reclamation work at the old solid consumption waste landfill in Karabash, Sverdlovsk Region, Russian Copper Company says. The landfill was sealed in 2010. The first section of the new solid consumption waste landfill was opened in Karabash last year in order to help solve the town’s numerous environmental problems. The new landfill facility meets all the modern environmental standards and is fitted with the necessary machinery. Even the first section of this ‘green construction’ should be enough to
05 July 201109:01

Bank Koltso Urala: Greece Needs New Economic Plan

The Eurogroup (that is, the euro zone) finance ministers approved of the plan to offer Greece a ?12bn tranche before July 15, 2011; this is part of a EU and IMF loan worth a total of ?110bn that the parties involved agreed upon last year. Analysts report the fifth loan trance became possible after Greece’s parliament adopted the anti-crisis economic action plan on June 29. Bank Koltso Urala Project & Analysis Director Dmitri Suplakov says any allowances offered to Greece at the moment can only serve as a temporary stopgap to relieve the country’s sick economy. The current situation is so
05 July 201109:01

France to Offer Russians Long-Term Visas

France is willing to settle the question of visas for the Russian subjects before the end of the year and to start offering them long-term visas, France’s Foreign Affairs Minister Alain Juppé announced at a press conference where he spoke alongside his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov, RIA Novosti reports. During our talks, I voiced France’s wish to settle the visa issue as soon as possible. We confirmed our willingness to give up on the short-term visas, and I believe the process can be completed by the end of this year,’ M. Juppé said.
05 July 201109:00

Number of Poor in Russia Rises 25% in Six Months

The number of poor people in Russia went up by 4.8m, or 26.5% compared with the end of 2010. The population’s actual monetary income decreased by 5% in May 2011 against May 2011 as well, Rosstat reports. The number of people whose income amounts to less than the living wage rose by 2.3m, or 11.2% in comparison with January-March 2010. The total figure now comes to 22.9m people. Remarkably, things are deteriorating particularly fast in the year 2011: the number of poor people rose by 4.8m, or 26.5% against last December. At the same time, the living wage has been going up as well. This figure
05 July 201109:00

Innovators and Industrialists to Meet at INNOPROM 2011

Russian industrial enterprises came up with their requests for the innovation developers, Governor of Sverdlovsk Region’s press service reports. The agenda of the upcoming industrial exhibition INNOPROM 2011 covers an innovations contest where the developers are expected to present their projects and services aimed at meeting the industry’s current needs. The contest will proceed in two stages. First, the industrial enterprises are to come up with their request, and next, the developers are to present their innovational solutions. The best projects selected by experts will be offered to
04 July 201109:16

Société Générale Consolidates Russian Assets

The international financial group Société Générale completed the consolidation of its Russian assets, with the Bank of Russia providing Rosbank with the documents which confirm Rosbank’s reorganization through its merger with Bank Société Générale Vostok (BSGV). According to Société Générale Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board Bernardo Sanchez Incera, the consolidation of the group’s Russia-based assets is going through in compliance with the earlier plan.
04 July 201109:16

Deposit Insurance Agency Prevents Bank of Moscow’s Bankruptcy

The Bank of Russia’s BOD approved of the plan for Deposit Insurance Agency State Corporation’s involvement in the prevention of bankruptcy for the Bank of Moscow. The plan provides for a number of measures aimed at eliminating the circumstances that cause the bank’s financial instability and at making sure the bank can operate healthily. For one, the Bank of Moscow’s authorized capital will be raised by 100 billion RUR with the help of VTB Group’s investor organizations. Deposit Insurance Agency will also provide the Bank of Moscow with a collateral-secured loan worth 295 billion RUR for a
04 July 201109:14

Rosaviation Fines Avianova and Inspects Orenair

Rosaviation reports it is going to look into the activity of Orenburg Airlines (Orenair) because of the alleged legal violations. Avianova has already been inspected, and it was detected that the company had violated its passengers’ rights and did not provide for the necessary flight security,’ the Association of Russian Tour Operators reports. Due to some grave violations of the existing legislation by the company, Orenburg Airlines will be inspected for compliance with the licensing and certification requirements. The violations consist, among other things, in blackmailing the aviation
01 July 201109:08

Transport Authorities to Look into Flights Delay in Yekaterinburg

Sverdlovsk Region prosecution authorities for transportation are going to look into the way air carriers comply with the existing air legislation and the consumer rights laws due to recent flights delays at Koltsovo Airport of Yekaterinburg. For one, on June 27, 2011 alone as many as seven flights were delayed and four flights were called off at Koltsovo. Orenburg Airlines Yekaterinburg-Antalya flight was delayed by nine hours, Avianova Yekaterinburg-Mineralniye Vody flight was delayed by sixteen hours. In case the federal laws have actually been violated, the prosecutor intends to take steps
01 July 201109:08

SUAL-Kremnij-Ural, Kamensk-Uralsky Non-Ferrous Metals Processing Plant Fail to Produce Emission Quota Documentation

Sverdlovsk Region’s public prosecution authorities for the environment looked into the way the large metallurgical enterprises in Kamensk-Uralsky comply with the existing laws on the atmospheric air protection, the spokesperson for Sverdlovsk Region public prosecution authorities reports. It was detected that Kamensk-Uralsky Foundry Plant, SUAL-Kremnij-Ural, and Kamensk-Uralsky Non-Ferrous Metals Processing Plant do not have any permissions that clearly state the amount of maximum permissible discharge of pollutants the companies are allowed to emit into the air.
30 June 201110:53

UMMC Agro Buys Unsafe Milk

Experts from Sverdlovsk Region division of Rosselkhoznadzor (the state agricultural safety watchdog) inspected the milk-processing plant UMMC Agro in Verkhnyaya Pyshma and detected that on May 1-8, 2011 the company bought 429,120 kg of raw milk without any accompanying veterinary certificates that could prove that the produce was safe in veterinary respect. It was also revealed that the milk was delivered in tank containers without the obligatory sealing, which means that this milk could get infected while in transit from the suppliers’ premises to the destination point. Now it is only