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Russian economy has steady pace.
The Russian economy keeps gathering pace, and will in 2004 be growing at an even faster pace than last year, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin predicted. He said his optimistic forecasts were based on the results of this year's first two months, citing February's record-high rate of 8.7 percent.
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