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Russian deficit spending narrows to 0.5% of GDP in May, says finance ministry

Russia's deficit spending narrowed in May to 0.5% of gross domestic product (GDP) from 0.8% in April, the finance ministry stated on Monday, supported by greater revenues as Moscow sharply raises expenditure.

Earnings for the first 5 months of the year were 45.5%. greater than the same duration of 2023, the ministry said, citing. initial data. Oil and gas earnings were 73.5% greater and. non-oil and gas earnings were up 34.1%, supported by higher than. planned tax receipts.

In early 2023, Western sanctions over the dispute in. Ukraine that consisted of an oil rate cap and oil embargo squeezed. Russia's energy incomes.

Moscow anticipates budget profits and expense to greatly. boost this year. The finance ministry fine-tuned its budget strategy. for 2024 earlier this month, now anticipating to invest more and. see slightly lower energy profits to leave a full-year deficit. of 1.1% of GDP, or 2.12 trillion roubles ($ 23.81 billion).

The ministry now prepares to invest 37.18 trillion roubles over. the year and draw in 35.06 trillion in revenues. Costs in. January-May was 18.9% higher than in the exact same duration of 2023.

The January-May deficit of 983 billion roubles was smaller sized. than for January-April, when it stood at 1.48 trillion roubles. In the first 5 months of in 2015, Russia's deficit spending. was 3 trillion roubles, or 1.8% of GDP.

(source: Reuters)