What the Russia instability means for your portfolio

Daniel Salter has thirty years of Russia experience, including a decade living and working in Moscow. He has travelled extensively around the country, from Norilsk in the North to Rostov on Don in the South and from Kaliningrad in the West to Vladivostok in the East. His career has seen him cover Russia and the wider region at Deutsche Bank, ABN AMRO, ING Barings, UniCredit and Renaissance Capital.

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