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Teneo, Hogan Lovells score £45m in fees from Russia-linked broker’s administration

City advisers have raked in tens of millions of pounds from the administration of two failed Russia-linked banks

    Citigroup’s ties to Russian oligarch Kerimov draw federal scrutiny

    4 min read

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    Evan Gershkovich’s stolen year in a Russian jail

    The Wall Street Journal correspondent has been deprived of 12 months of normal existence; a year of missed weddings, reporting trips and travels with friends

    7 min read

    Russian court extends WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich’s detention

    American journalist was detained almost a year ago on a reporting trip

    5 min read

    Ukraine’s finance minister: Why investors can’t give up on us now

    Despite unprecedented action to protect investors, the economic war is far from over

    3 min read

    Bitter lessons for finance two years on from Ukraine invasion

    Companies are grappling with the fallout from decisions they made when the Ukraine-Russia war began in 2022

    8 min read

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    Collapsed Russian bank VTB Capital pays City staff £6.6m

    The Russian bank was forced into insolvency in the wake of the Ukraine war, but will remain in administration until the end of 2024

    2 min read

    TPG hit with $14bn claim by jailed Russian oligarch over alleged conspiracy

    TPG chair David Bonderman accused of misleading jailed Russian oligarch in court claim

    4 min read

    WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich makes Time’s 100 most influential people list

    The correspondent is one of three imprisoned journalists named to this year’s list

    2 min read

    Amundi, Axa IM, Carmignac among fund managers with $329m of ESG investments stuck in Russia

    The Morningstar data shows 17 green funds with lingering Russia exposure

    ESG investors have shrugged off questions posed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

    The conflict revealed a host of flaws with the ESG movement, but funds seem to have come out unscathed

    How Schroders, Fidelity, and more overhauled their funds after Russia’s invasion

    Side pockets have allowed funds to ringfence hard-to-sell assets from other investments, and are still having an impact one year on from the outbreak of war

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    Western banks face calls to exit Russia one year on from Ukraine invasion

    ‘It’s shameful for any of these people to continue to be in Russia,’ according to fund manager and Putin critic Bill Browder

    7 min read

    Why Swift was the West’s first ‘nuclear option’ when Putin invaded Ukraine

    A year on, cutting Russian banks off from a vital payments network has not proved to have the impact first feared

    4 min read

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine still threatens global finance

    The global financial system is at risk if we rely on friend-shoring to solve economic fights arising from the conflict

    4 min read

    Ukrainians struggle for finance qualifications after a year of war

    Despite a year of tragedy, aspiring asset managers, accountants and wealth managers are finding ways to take professional qualifications again

    3 min read

    Inside Ukraine’s war-torn private equity industry: Bombs, bullets and buyouts

    One year on from the start of the war, investors in Ukraine show little sign of backing down

    6 min read

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