In a CNBC interview, Christopher Granville, the co-founder of Trusted Sources, which helps clients identify investment opportunities in emerging markets, says resolving the conflict in southeast Ukraine will be the key to getting the Russia sanctions lifted and would act as a “massive buy signal” for the Russian stock market.
In addition, Granville observed that the USA and EU Russia sanctions are linked explicitly to the conflict in the Southeast Ukraine and NOT to the Crimea. He also noted some policy differences between US and European officials with plenty of the former hoping or pushing for “regime change” in Russia while the latter just want to see Russia “behave” as a destabilized Russia is “deeply unsettling to Europe.”
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