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Russia may compensate retail investors for sanctions-related losses

“It is possible that income from non-residents’ funds that we, for our part, have frozen” could be used to “compensate many investors”, Nabiullina said.

Russia’s banking system has been hit hard by Western sanctions imposed after Moscow ordered tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24.

The central bank said earlier this week it planned to gradually limit access for non-qualified retail investors to foreign shares issued by companies from designated “unfriendly” countries.


Source: Economy - investing.com

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