Rishi Sunak urges UK companies to stop investing in Russia

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New York-based BlackRock, the world’s biggest asset management firm, with more than $10tn in assets under management, has recorded $17bn in losses on Russian securities. It manages more than $18bn in Russian assets on behalf of clients – which were frozen on 28 February. The impact of western sanctions on markets, including the two-week shutdown of the Moscow stock exchange, has rendered the vast majority of those assets unsaleable.

 

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Sunak is Mr plaster man

Little man doing big talking

Yet Daddy in law 's company Infosys is strangely silent on the subject

Pension Funds?

Sure bud… as soon as Russia pulls all its investments in UK politicians.

He’d know how to do this, all that tory disinvestment experience in UK public services prior to privatisation sure to earn him a few juicy consulting fees. ToryCriminalsUnfitToGovern

Leave them to the chinese...

What about the Tory government?

Have they found all the bugs that maybe could have been left by the Russian firm that installed the presidential press room in ten downing street. Maybe with the Tory partys close relationship with Russian lobbyists they have a direct channel to UK Government they did not bother.

Maybe RishiSunak should have a word with his fellow cabinet members... Bathed in Putin's blood money ToryRussianAssets ToryTraitors ToryPutinsPuppets ToryCorruption ToryBloodMoney

Is this because Russia has had to inadvertently stop investing in the Tories?

Not until the Russians stop investing in the Tory party.

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