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Russia in Ukraine: Let Loose the Dogs of War!

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To understand the market effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, we need to start with an assessment of the two countries, and their places in the global political, economic and market landscape, leading in. The Lead In. Ukraine is also primarily a natural resource producer, especially iron ore, albeit on a smaller scale. The Market Reaction.

Economics 130
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Russia in Ukraine: Let Loose the Dogs of War!

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The Lead In To understand the market effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, we need to start with an assessment of the two countries, and their places in the global political, economic and market landscape, leading in. Ukraine is also primarily a natural resource producer, especially iron ore, albeit on a smaller scale.

Economics 100
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Transcript: Robyn Grew

Barry Ritholtz

Then suddenly in the ensuing weeks, you get tagged to be CEO. And as I joined Lehman Brothers, it was the first time that Russia had a — had a little bit of a crisis. And I was thrown at a, okay, we now need to know what have we got in Russia, what’s our exposure, what are our legal contracts, how does this work?

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Transcript: Robert Koenigsberger

Barry Ritholtz

He began in South America and Latin America, before investing in places like Russia and China and Turkey. Fortunately for them, they were out of Russia long before the most recent invasion of Ukraine happened. Bank of America decided they wanted to sell their branch in Lima, Peru, and the price tag was a million dollars.

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Transcript: Stephen Suttmeier

Barry Ritholtz

What, what’s going on in the oil sector? I mean, the oil chart, you know, looks like it could be building a base, you know, it broke out and moved back and retested some, some levels of support. So if that does work and oil stays stable to higher energy should work to some extent. It’s Russia and the Ukraine.