MOSCOW (Reuters) - Activity in Russia's services sector grew at the fastest rate in five months in August as the sharpest rise in new orders since July ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSMOSCOW - Activity in Russia's services sector grew at the fastest rate in five months in August as the sharpest rise in new orders since July 2020 drove up output, a survey showed on Tuesday.
"August data signalled stronger demand conditions across the Russian service sector as output expanded at a sharper pace," S&P Global said.
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