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Tag: Russian oligarchs

Posted inSanctions

West finally getting clever about Russian sanctions

by Robert Huish December 14, 2022December 14, 2022

The European Union and the United States are now targeting maritime protection and indemnity (P&I) insurance clubs to limit Russian shipping capacity and cap the price of its oil, meaning we’re finally beginning to see some smart sanctions for a stupid war. P&I clubs are maritime insurance groups that specialize in open-ended, large-risk claims. P&I […]

Posted inOpinion

Be careful what you wish for in Russia’s defeat in Ukraine

by Michael Tkacik September 15, 2022September 15, 2022
Posted inOpinion

Russian super-yachts find safe harbor in Turkish ports

by Alexandra de Cramer June 5, 2022June 5, 2022
Posted inRussia

No, Biden can’t just seize and sell Russian assets

by Paul B Stephan May 5, 2022May 10, 2022
Posted inOpinion

Could Putin be ousted for his Ukraine invasion?

by Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom March 26, 2022March 26, 2022
Posted inRussia

Not just Russia’s oligarchs taking refuge in Bitcoin

by Paul Mazzola and Mitchell Goroch March 22, 2022March 22, 2022
Posted inOpinion

Oligarchs believe Putin will re-nationalize their assets

by PK Semler March 17, 2022March 17, 2022
Posted inAnalysis

Meet the oligarchs who won’t be toppling Putin

by Stanislav Markus March 6, 2022March 9, 2022
The symbol used for Russia's Kolion. Photo: iStock
Posted inOpinion

Why the sanctions won’t topple Putin

by Sergey V Popov March 2, 2022March 2, 2022
Posted inOpinion

De-escalation and negotiation only way out of Ukraine crisis 

by Katrina vanden Heuvel February 28, 2022February 28, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin gives a speech at an awards ceremony for the Russian national soccer team at the Kremlin on July 28, 2018. Photo: AFP / Pool / Pavel Golovkin
Posted inEuropean Union, France, Israel, Middle East, Russia, United Kingdom, World

Good oligarch, bad oligarch

by Vladislav Inozemtsev August 2, 2018
Donald Trump's friendliness with Russia's President Vladimir Putin has mystified Western observers. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
Posted inAT Finance, China, Indonesia, Middle East, Philippines, Russia, Turkey, World

The Trump/Russia link: The simplest theory likely the best

by Thom Hartmann July 24, 2018July 24, 2018
The digital currency is on the rise again. Photo: iStock
Posted inRussia, World

Why is Bitcoin rising again?

by Richard Cook April 25, 2018February 18, 2020

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