Issue 4270. Last Updated: 11/08/2009

What Foreign Investors Fear the Most

By Alexei Bayer
The Russian stock market would have been caught in a global selling downdraft under any circumstances. There was simply too much vulnerability in the country's political, economic and financial landscape to have hoped that a serious disruption of the global economy would not affect Russia in a significant way.

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