17 May 200715:28

United Company RUSAL and HydroOGK to put up Boguchanskiy aluminum plant

United Company RUSAL and HydroOGK started the construction of Boguchanskiy aluminum plant; the future facility will be capable of producing 600,000 tons of aluminum a year and is going to hit Russia’s top five largest aluminum plants. The project requires over $2.3 billion worth of investments. The plant is expected to be launched in December 2009 and to reach its full capacity in the second quarter of 2011. According to the two companies’ press release, the new plant will be part of a large Boguchanskiy power engineering and metallurgical enterprise comprising an electrolysis shop, a
17 May 200715:26

SKB-Bank sets up mortgage lending center in Chelyabinsk

SKB-Bank set up a mortgage lending center in Chelyabinsk, located conveniently at 30 Lenin Ave. The new center offers a potential borrower a great chance to have his or her questions answered all in one place as well as to save time needed for a bank to consider giving someone a loan and then hand over the money. ‘Taking out a mortgage from SKB-Bank is easy, which can be proved by our performance (smooth and accurate even in terms of the tiniest details) and our loan-giving procedures (which are simple, quick, and very clear). Thousands of our customers are living in their new apartments
17 May 200715:24

Marina Bondar of Sputnik Travel Agency claims Moscow-based travel agents might have hard time due to possible bans on flying over India

‘The possibility of Russian airplanes being prohibited to fly over India will definitely affect our travel agents quite badly. Moscow-based firms will be having a particularly hard time, as the influx of tourists from the capital willing to go to India keeps growing every season,’ Tourism Director of Sputnik Marina Bondar said to UrBC. ‘We are not planning to do any summer tours to India since this season happens to be very hot and humid in this country, so the potential ban is not likely to affect our company in the nearest future,’ she said. The issue was brought about by head of Indian
17 May 200715:20

URSA Bank offers ?400 million worth of three-year Eurobonds

URSA Bank went for a public offering of ?400 million worth of three-year Eurobonds with an interest rate of 7% a year; the issue’s lead managers are ABN Amro and Deutsche Bank. ‘This offering is different from the other Russian banks’ Eurobond issues in that it gives good diversification opportunities; this why the bank managed to find some serious investors,’ Deutsche Bank says. URSA Bank intends to spend the finances obtained through the bond issue on developing loans to businesses, the bank’s press officer reports.
17 May 200715:18

Sberbank’s Securities Director Ilya Ovcharkin says regional investment funds are very promising

Ural division of Sberbank of Russia held a press briefing with INVEST United Financial Group executives speaking on the trends and challenges of Russian investment funds on May 15, 2007. ‘Sverdlovsk Region’s investment funds market, as well as that of Yekaterinburg in particular, is very promising. There are, for instance, quite a few federal players and a lot of local companies. We used to have only one Yekaterinburg-based partner in 2002, but this is not the case now. Sverdlovsk Region has a lot of potential in terms of both retail and business markets,’ SKB-Bank’s Securities Director Ilya
17 May 200715:16

SKB-Bank reports U.S. dollar does badly despite recent success

‘The Bank of Russia set the dollar/ruble and the euro/ruble exchange rates at 25.79 RUR per dollar and at 34.93 RUR per euro on May 16, 2007. This recent restoration of the euro was mainly due to bad retail sales in the U.S. that turned out to be worse than had been expected; the same was true of producer price index,’ SKB-Bank’s trader Sergey Vetyshev says. ‘This week will probably make the market status quo more transparent, since we are expecting a number of quite interesting reports to be published. Generally, foreign currency rates are now determined by the U.S. consumer price index; if
17 May 200715:14

Mayor of Yekaterinburg and Sverdlovsk Region Government to sign agreement on land distribution in Yekaterinburg this week

Mayor of Yekaterinburg Arkadiy Chernetskiy and Sverdlovsk Region Government are expected to sign the agreement on land ownership in Yekaterinburg this week, the spokesman for the Mayor Konstantin Pudov reports. ‘The agreement project is almost finished, there are only some legal details left out. Both parties are willing to settle the issue peacefully. After the agreement has been signed, both the city council and the regional government will have a chance to regulate the distribution of land allotments; the builders are expected to benefit from the agreement as well,’ Mr. Pudov observed.
17 May 200715:12

Sverdlovsk Region Government’s buying share issue of Sverdlovsk Gubernskiy Bank will be questioned by law-enforcement agencies, Deputy Vladimir Taskaev says

‘Sverdlovsk Region Government has no right to buy the additional share issue of Sverdlovsk Gubernskiy Bank. I don’t believe they will actually go through with it, since this acquisition will definitely be questioned by both regional and federal law-enforcement agencies. Our public prosecution bodies have to file more and more criminal suits related to abuse of power by various authorities nowadays,’ Sverdlovsk Region Duma Deputy Vladimir Taskaev says. ‘The government must distribute the budgetary funds fairly rather than get involved in commercial affairs. This money would be much better off
16 May 200714:50

Major breakdown at Golden Telecom Ltd. deprives users of Internet access

The networks belonging to Golden Telecom Ltd. experienced a major breakdown on May 15, 2007, depriving the company’s users of Internet access. The alarming symptoms could be traced early on in the morning when the users’ connection kept going on and off. Then, the web became totally inaccessible at about noon. Golden Telecom was not able to explain what had caused the trouble; nor did the company announce how long it was going to take to fix the problem.
16 May 200714:46

Regional customs officers find over 1,000 pirated items on trains

Officers of Ural Customs Administration found more than 1,000 pirated items while checking passenger trains 306 (Bishkek-Yekaterinburg) and 11 (Chita-Chelyabinsk), their spokesman reports. Among them are ‘PUMA’ sports outfits, ‘ADIDAS’ sneakers, shorts, T-shirts, and other kinds of sportswear. All of the obviously counterfeited goods were confiscated and stored; the owners of the produce will have to undergo administrative trials.
16 May 200714:42

Permskaya and Kashirskaya power stations produce less electricity in April 2007

First Power Generating Company on the Wholesale Energy Market (aka OGK-1) summed up the results of its activity in April 2007. The company’s power stations produced 3,853.11 million kilowatt/hours in terms of electricity and 86,480 gigacalories in terms of heat last month. Permskaya and Kashirskaya power stations produced 15.85 million and 87.05 million kilowatt-hours less electricity in April 2007 compared to a year earlier.
16 May 200714:40

90% of insolvency claims we get come from Federal Tax Service, acting Deputy Head of Arbitration Court says

‘The court is processing quite a few insolvency claims at the moment; even though initiating bankruptcy proceedings is not that complicated, creditors must be aware of the fact that it is not always the best way out for them. The bankrupt company, for example, may not be able to cover the litigation costs, so creditors will have to provide for those themselves,’ acting Deputy Head of Sverdlovsk Region Court of Arbitration Svetlana Tsvetkova says. ‘90% of claims we get come from the Russian Federation Federal Tax Service that largely have to do with insolvency and collections of all types.
16 May 200714:38

Academic construction project to apply for state backing

‘Academic construction project currently implemented in Yekaterinburg will be applying for state backing,’ President of RENOVA Stroy Group Veniamin Golubitskiy reports. ‘All the papers have already been filed to meet the competition requirements; the same is true of the rest of our projects; Chelyabinsk-based Sun Valley, for instance, is to be based on state-private partnership. We are planning to complete five to seven such projects throughout Russia,’ Mr. Golubitskiy says. The Russian Federation Government published decree 242 regarding distribution of federal subsidies meant for building
16 May 200714:36

Head of Sverdlovsk Region Meat Union Sergey Emelyanov says recent bans on meat import protect Russian consumers from low-quality produce

‘All the recent bans on meat import are largely meant to protect Russian consumers from low-quality produce and have nothing to do with politics or economic pressure,’ Head of Sverdlovsk Region Meat Union Sergey Emelyanov said to UrBC. Most of the bans were brought about by salmonella found in the meat shipments, so, according to Mr. Emelyanov, as soon as the foreign companies get rid of the problem, they will be able to supply their meat to Russia again. ‘The main challenge, though, is that Russia had to assume certain responsibilities related to providing foreign food producers with access
16 May 200714:34

Most claims we get are laid against Russian Standard Bank and Home Credit and Finance Bank Ltd., Federal Entomology Service says

Federal Antimonopoly Service took part in the drafting of a creditor’s code targeted at protecting the bank borrowers, Head of Federal Antimonopoly Service in Sverdlovsk Region Tatiana Kolotova announced at a press conference on May 14, 2007. ‘There have been no banks with a lot of customers’ complaints over the last two years in this region, since our banks have to compete fiercely and thus play by the rules; however, there are some in the rest of Russia. These are Russian Standard Bank and Home Credit and Finance Bank Ltd.,’ Ms Kolotova said. She explained that Russian banks sometimes made
16 May 200714:32

Regional machine-building industry uses equipment worn out 50% to 70%

Deputy Minister for Industry, Power Engineering, and Science of Sverdlovsk Region Yuri Zibarev announced at a recent regional government meeting that local machine building industry was still having a hard time. Its share in the total volume of the region’s industrial production is slightly over 17%; investments are scarce, the companies’ own finances are limited, and there is acute shortage of skilled workers. What is more, equipment they use is worn out by 50% to 70%, Mr. Zibarev said. The government decided to respond with a set of measures that could support local machine-building