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RC2LRT971ZOE FILE PHOTO: Russian billionaire Igor Kesaev delivers a speech during a ceremony to present The Mercury City Tower as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. To match Special Report UKRAINE-CRISIS/PHILIPMORRIS-GUNS REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin/File Photo
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RC2LRT961CTS FILE PHOTO: Russian billionaire Igor Kesaev delivers a speech during a ceremony to present The Mercury City Tower as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. To match Special Report UKRAINE-CRISIS/PHILIPMORRIS-GUNS REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin/File Photo
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GM1EAC91REO01 A general view shows the Mercury City Tower (R), with fog covering the capital in the background, in Moscow, December 9, 2014. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) high Mercury City Tower, part of the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City", is one of the tallest skyscrapers in Europe, according to local media. REUTERS/Maxim Zmeyev (RUSSIA - Tags: CITYSCAPE BUSINESS)
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GM1E8B11QQP01 Russian billionaire Igor Kesaev delivers a speech during a ceremony to present The Mercury City Tower as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) tall Mercury City Tower, primarily owned by billionaire Igor Kesaev, is one of the buildings forming the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City". The tower, which is still under going construction, reached its full height making it at present, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, according to organizers of the ceremony and local media. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS REAL ESTATE)
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GM1E8B11QQJ01 Russian billionaire Igor Kesaev delivers a speech during a ceremony to present The Mercury City Tower as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) tall Mercury City Tower, primarily owned by billionaire Igor Kesaev, is one of the buildings forming the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City". The tower, which is still under going construction, reached its full height making it at present, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, according to organizers of the ceremony and local media. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS REAL ESTATE)
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GM1E8B11QCT01 A general view shows the Imperia Tower (front) and the Mercury City Tower (L) after a ceremony to present Mercury City Tower as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) tall Mercury City Tower, primarily owned by billionaire Igor Kesaev, is one of the buildings forming the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City". The tower, which is still under going construction, reached its full height making it at present, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, according to organizers of the ceremony and local media. Picture taken with a fish-eye lens. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION CITYSPACE REAL ESTATE)
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GM1E8B11QCN01 A general view shows the Imperia Tower (front) and the Mercury City Tower (L) after a ceremony to present Mercury City Tower as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) tall Mercury City Tower, primarily owned by billionaire Igor Kesaev, is one of the buildings forming the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City". The tower, which is still under going construction, reached its full height making it at present, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, according to organizers of the ceremony and local media. Picture taken with a fish-eye lens. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION CITYSPACE REAL ESTATE)
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GM1E8B11Q6V01 A general view shows the Moscow International Business Center and the Mercury City Tower (R) after a ceremony to present it as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) tall Mercury City Tower, primarily owned by billionaire Igor Kesaev, is one of the buildings forming the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City". The tower, which is still under going construction, reached its full height making it at present, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, according to organizers of the ceremony and local media. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION CITYSPACE REAL ESTATE)
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GM1E8B11PBR01 Russian billionaire Igor Kesaev delivers a speech during a ceremony to present The Mercury City Tower as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) tall Mercury City Tower, primarily owned by billionaire Igor Kesaev, is one of the buildings forming the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City". The tower, which is still under going construction, reached its full height making it at present, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, according to organizers of the ceremony and local media. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS REAL ESTATE)
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GM1E8B11PBM01 A general view shows the Mercury City Tower after a ceremony to present it as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) tall Mercury City Tower, primarily owned by billionaire Igor Kesaev, is one of the buildings forming the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City". The tower, which is still under going construction, reached its full height making it at present, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, according to organizers of the ceremony and local media. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION CITYSPACE REAL ESTATE)
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GM1E8B11PBG01 Russian billionaire Igor Kesaev delivers a speech during a ceremony to present The Mercury City Tower as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) tall Mercury City Tower, primarily owned by billionaire Igor Kesaev, is one of the buildings forming the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City". The tower, which is still under going construction, reached its full height making it at present, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, according to organizers of the ceremony and local media. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS REAL ESTATE)
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GM1E8B11PBB01 A general view shows the Mercury City Tower after a ceremony to present it as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) tall Mercury City Tower, primarily owned by billionaire Igor Kesaev, is one of the buildings forming the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City". The tower, which is still under going construction, reached its full height making it at present, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, according to organizers of the ceremony and local media. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION CITYSPACE)
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RC2CQ18NKWNS FILE PHOTO: Russian billionaire Igor Kesaev delivers a speech during a ceremony to present The Mercury City Tower as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. To match Special Report UKRAINE-CRISIS/PHILIPMORRIS-GUNS REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin/File Photo
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GM1E8B11Q6P01 A general view shows the Moscow International Business Center and the Mercury City Tower (R) after a ceremony to present it as Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow, November 1, 2012. The 339 meters (1,112 feet) tall Mercury City Tower, primarily owned by billionaire Igor Kesaev, is one of the buildings forming the Moscow International Business Center also known as "Moskva-City". The tower, which is still under going construction, reached its full height making it at present, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, according to organizers of the ceremony and local media. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION CITYSPACE REAL ESTATE)
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GM1DVPBGAKAA Men carry a model of U.S. architect Frank Williams' Mercury City Tower in an office in Moscow June 25, 2007. It took a New York architect to design the first environmentally friendly building in the capital of Russia , a country swamped with energy resources and the world's third-largest polluter. Williams is building the 70-storey Mercury Tower as part of Moscow's most ambitious construction project - the new business complex Moskva City. Picture taken June 25, 2007. To match RUSSIA-ARCHITECTURE/WILLIAMS REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (RUSSIA)
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GM1DVPBFSNAA A man places a model of U.S. architect Frank Williams' Mercury City Tower onto a table in an office in Moscow June 25, 2007. It took a New York architect to design the first environmentally friendly building in the capital of Russia , a country swamped with energy resources and the world's third-largest polluter. Williams is building the 70-storey Mercury Tower as part of Moscow's most ambitious construction project - the new business complex Moskva City. Picture taken June 25, 2007. To match RUSSIA-ARCHITECTURE/WILLIAMS REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (RUSSIA)
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