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On February 26, 2016, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov met a group of portfolio managers and analysts of major international investment funds invited to Moscow by Sberbank. The delegation included representatives of fixed income and equity operators. The sides exchanged opinions on the status and prospects of Russia’s economy and financial markets, near- and long-term aftereffects of Western sanctions against the Russian financial sector, opportunities and mechanisms for overcoming the crisis in Russia-EU relations, as well as the new geographical priorities of Moscow’s economic and financial strategies.

On February 26, 2016, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov met a group of portfolio managers and analysts of major international investment funds invited to Moscow by Sberbank.

The delegation included representatives of fixed income and equity operators. The sides exchanged opinions on the status and prospects of Russia’s economy and financial markets, near- and long-term aftereffects of Western sanctions against the Russian financial sector, opportunities and mechanisms for overcoming the crisis in Russia-EU relations, as well as the new geographical priorities of Moscow’s economic and financial strategies.

Dr. Kortunov also briefed the guests on key avenues of RIAC’s current activities.

 

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