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Fear outweighs oil revenue lure in Russia
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| The contrast could hardly have been greater: at a time when world oil prices were reaching record highs this week, Russia's energy-heavy stock market was falling. The big concern was property rights and the outlook for Yukos, ... |
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Jul 30, 2004 21:07:01 |
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