China's exports to Kyrgyzstan are almost as big as its exports to Kazakhstan, despite the significant difference in GDP between the two countries. The exports to Russia and Central Asia have been growing at an annual pace of 40% since Russia invaded Ukraine. Russian price growth is quickening, posing a challenge for policymakers. Retail investors in Russia are driving an IPO hot streak, attracting vodka makers and pawnshops to go public. A new cohort of Russian business elite has emerged to benefit from the void left by international firms exiting after Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Lackluster trading performance has forced bankers and investors to reckon with the underperformance of a set of IPOs that were expected to reopen the market after an 18-month freeze.
A new cohort of Russian business elite is filling the void left by exiting multinationals https://t.co/btLxDJQAp4
Lackluster trading performance has forced bankers and investors to reckon with how the set of IPOs that seemed destined to reopen the market after an 18-month freeze have instead fallen flat. https://t.co/5zDsvbBbUk By @coryweinberg https://t.co/ofZgGGsNFp
A new cohort of Russian business elite has emerged to benefit from the void left when international firms suddenly exited following Putin’s invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/ZjcsEx6fhV
Retail investors in Russia are powering an IPO hot streak that's drawing vodka makers and pawnshops to go public https://t.co/i6ApjmE4eE
Russian price growth is quickening posing a challenge for policymakers https://t.co/hx2KYAYsHM
Russian price growth is quickening posing a challenge for policymakers https://t.co/Zd6dFCNqAA
China's exports to Russia and Central Asia (red) have been growing at an annual pace of 40% since Russia invaded Ukraine. We haven't seen that kind of growth since right after the 2008 crisis, during which Russia imploded. Beijing is hitching its wagon to Moscow in a big way... https://t.co/RG3cZgOhRC
China's exports to Kyrgyzstan (lhs) are almost as big as its exports to Kazakhstan (rhs), even though Kazakh GDP ($230 bn) is 20 times as big as that of Kyrgyzstan ($12 bn). Why incur additional transport costs of sending stuff to Russia via Bishkek if these goods are legitimate? https://t.co/g7u7NKCBX4