UK’s Russia beef drives capital home, poses risk to City

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UK’s Russia beef drives capital home, poses risk to City

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Russian President Vladimir Putin work trip to Sochi. Businessman Roman Abramovich (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) during the meeting with organizers, trustees and benefactors of the Talent and Success Fund. The meeting was held in the educational center for gifted children "Sirius". July 19, 2016. Russia, Sochi. Photo credit: Dmitry Azarov/Kommersant/Sipa USA | Kommersant Photo Agency/SIPA USA/PA Images

Increased hostility towards Russia from the UK political establishment is severing the financial links between the two countries. The arguments between Russia and the West are freezing the former’s equity capital markets, which depend on UK and US investors, and is, according to some sources, driving Russians to repatriate capital. In the long-run, it could even be detrimental to the UK’s capital markets industry, write Sam Kerr and Francesca Young.

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