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« Quote of the Day | Main | Defending Shorts » August 22, 2008 Investors Pulling Out of RussiaIn January 1980, the gold market peaked just a few days after the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. Now it looks like the commodities market has again peaked with a Russian incursion, this time into Georgia. In the short-term, it was a strategic victory for Putin, but the long-term might not be so kind. The BBC reports that investors are pulling out of Russia. Russia has seen foreign reserves decline, a sign that the market is more nervous about investing in the region since the recent conflict in Georgia. Posted by edelfenbein at August 22, 2008 10:10 AM |
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