Sanctions risk drives Russian bond trading

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Sanctions risk drives Russian bond trading

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Russian bond prices are showing signs of recovery in a secondary market characterised by thin liquidity, with sanctioned and unsanctioned names alike making gains. But those unaffected by US action have clearly suffered less since the latest sanctions were put in place, and analysts expect the extent to which a Russian institution is a risk of being included in future sanctions to determine how it trades.

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