US short seller accuses LPP of continuing to sell products in Russia despite announcing divestment in 2022
Moscow-based insurer Ingosstrakh will not cover claims on tankers evading sanctions
There never was such a thing and to base policy on it would be a serious mistake
Investigation by attorney-general examines claims against unnamed company
First tranche of profits from Euroclear could be available as soon as July, if EU capitals approve
Move will allow securities holders to claw back value of investments frozen over Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine
DHL among operators reporting soaring requests for the route in a trend expected to benefit state-owned RZD
Two years into the war, European and US consumers barely know which companies are still there and which have left
Russia’s largest state owned bank has benefited from soaring demand for consumer and corporate loans
Measures on eve of second anniversary of Ukraine invasion target war effort and attempts to get round oil cap rules
Treasury alleges Niels Troost benefited from ‘supporting the government of Russia’ via Paramount SA
Weak enforcement has come at the expense of — perhaps — a faster end to the war
Dirk Van de Put says confectionery group has faced no pressure to leave country completely
Curbs on almost 200 entities aim to ‘degrade’ Moscow’s capability to attack Ukraine
Arctic LNG 2 plant completed with Chinese help as Beijing becomes biggest importer of the Russian gas
Move comes seven months after Putin ordered seizure of French food group’s local operations
Anglo-Russian miner rushes to leave country to avoid nationalisation
Business model in tatters after biggest customer slashes Russian gas imports in wake of Ukraine war
Curbs aimed at hitting Moscow’s war machine would be first time bloc has targeted entities in two big trading partners
Victory in this grinding war of attrition now depends on whether allies can help Ukraine outproduce its opponent
Residents of Mariupol live in half-built homes while Russian companies profit from contracts worth millions
Sale of ‘Russia’s Google’ is largest by a western-held company seeking to exit the country since Ukraine war began
Belgian government circulates proposal as Kyiv’s allies seek ways to tap Moscow’s frozen wealth
Heavy public spending on defence has led to a rebound in growth but could also be storing up problems for the near future
New 2024 forecast of 2.6% rise doubles previous prediction and prompts questions over sanctions against Moscow
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