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Russia imports large amounts of consumer goods, from cars and consumer electronics to food, and a ruble collapse guarantees a massive spike in consumer price inflation for people who earn their living in rubles. A major disruption of Russia’s exports of crude oil, natural gas, ...
The Russian ruble has fallen by 25% and international investors have had to quickly distance themselves from Russian investments. European nations have now backed firm action in response to the invasion of Ukraine. We believe a significant discount for Russian assets will persist ...
Financial markets are reacting as expected to the heightened uncertainty. In the first days of the invasion, global equities plunged while safe-haven assets rallied. In short, while we have anticipated a broader, cyclical turn against the dollar could be underway, this shift in favor ...
As a result of Putin’s folly, we will see energy price inflation from Russian supplies being cut off and food inflation from Ukraine’s “Breadbasket of Europe” being mired in a defensive war with Russia. Economic sanctions will be increased, but Russia also ...
Impact of sanctions against Russia. Boomerang effects of sanctions against Russia. Will the U.S. Fed continue its course to raise rates? For further details see: Will Historic Sanctions Against Russia Impact Global Interest Rates?
Russia is a significant producer and exporter of energy commodities and critical food products such as wheat. While blocking Russia's war funding stream may be necessary, investors would benefit from realistically understanding the extensive inflationary impact of sanctions. An im...
The volatility surrounding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to evolve. The absolute worst-case scenario - from both a human and economic cost perspective - would be that the fighting extends past the Ukrainian border. There will be continued economic and political unc...
We are tactically upgrading equities as we see greater clarity on the Ukraine conflict and reduced risk of central banks slamming the brakes to curb inflation. The S&P 500 slid into correction territory as Russia invaded Ukraine last week, but rebounded afterward. Bond prices show...
Gainers: Alps Clean Energy ETF (NYSEARCA:ACES) +2%. Global X Aging Population ETF (NASDAQ:AGNG) +2%. Ultra Silver ETF (NYSEARCA:AGQ) +3%. Ai Powered Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:AIEQ) +1%. Pacer Lunt Large Cap Alternator ETF (NYSE:ALTL) +1%. Losers: Russia Bull 3X Direxion (NYSEARCA:RUSL) -48%. ...
We all woke up to the news that Russian President Putin had launched a war in Ukraine. But after plunging at the opening bell, stocks basically marked time, as if patiently waiting for definitive word from the Western allies about just how harsh the response against Russia would be. ...
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Effective August 3, 2022, the iShares MSCI Russia ETF (ERUS) has suspended the right of redemption of fund shares pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 3, 2022, in order to permit the fund to liquidate its portfolio. On August 17, 2022...
Today at 4am ET, NYSE Arca halted trading of the iShares MSCI Russia ETF (ERUS). Due to ERUS’ concentrated exposure to Russian equities, the closure of the Russian stock market and MSCI’s decision to remove Russian securities from its Emerging Markets Indexes, BlackRoc...