{"id":117521,"date":"2021-07-01T09:29:31","date_gmt":"2021-07-01T09:29:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=117521"},"modified":"2021-07-01T09:29:31","modified_gmt":"2021-07-01T09:29:31","slug":"update-1-russias-economic-growth-accelerates-to-10-9-y-y-in-may","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/markets\/update-1-russias-economic-growth-accelerates-to-10-9-y-y-in-may\/","title":{"rendered":"UPDATE 1-Russia's economic growth accelerates to 10.9% y\/y in May"},"content":{"rendered":"
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MOSCOW, July 1 (Reuters) – Russia\u2019s gross domestic product (GDP) rose 10.9% year-on-year in May, the economy ministry said on Thursday, as the oil-dependent economy continued its recovery from the pandemic shock of 2020.<\/p>\n
In the first five months of 2020, GDP grew 3.7%, the ministry said, rebounding from the corresponding period of 2020, when the economy took a hit from a sharp drop in oil prices and lockdowns designed to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus.<\/p>\n
\u201cAs a month earlier, non-commodity sectors, such as agriculture, construction, manufacturing gave the main support to GDP,\u201d the ministry said in a statement.<\/p>\n
It also revised April economic growth to 10.8% from a previously reported 10.7%.<\/p>\n
The GDP figures underpin the general trend of economic rebound in Russia after GDP contracted by 3% in 2020, its sharpest in 11 years.<\/p>\n
This year, the economy is expected to expand by around 3%, the economy ministry predicts, while the central bank expects GDP to grow by 3%-4%.<\/p>\n
Russia\u2019s unemployment rate fell in May to 4.9%, data showed on Wednesday, markedly below analysts\u2019 forecasts and heading towards pre-crisis levels targeted by President Vladimir Putin.<\/p>\n
But high inflation and a weak rouble are clouding the outlook, prompting the central bank to tighten monetary policy.<\/p>\n
Inflation is a sensitive issue ahead of a parliamentary election in September, as it further squeezes real incomes hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic.<\/p>\n
A Reuters poll showed on Wednesday that the central bank is now expected to raise its key interest rate for the fourth time this year in July, to 6.0% from 5.5%.<\/p>\n
Higher rates are aimed at taming inflation by making lending more expensive and bank deposits more attractive.<\/p>\n