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The Motley Fool June 13, 2006 Rich Smith |
Citigroup Tries the Borscht Says: "Mmm. Tasty!" The bank plans to open as many as 40 branches in Russia this year. Investors, take note.  |
BusinessWeek April 5, 2004 Jason Bush |
Can Alfa Be The Alpha Dog? The Russian bank's new CEO, a former GE whiz, aims to be No. 1 in private banking  |
The Motley Fool August 15, 2005 Rich Smith |
A Tale of 2 Generals in Russia France's Societe Generale follows in GE's footsteps, and buys Russian banking concern DeltaCredit.  |
BusinessWeek March 28, 2005 Jason Bush |
Russia: The Bank That Roars Although not a household name outside Russia, the well-connected, state-owned lender is the country's second-largest bank. And it is making a push to expand in Russia, a push critics say threatens to stunt the growth of private banks.  |
BusinessWeek July 26, 2004 Jason Bush |
Is Russia's Crisis Over? Not Just Yet The mobs of customers that swarmed Russia's consumer banks in early July have ebbed. The biggest run on deposits since the great Russian meltdown of 1998 is coming to an end. But for how long?  |
The Motley Fool September 27, 2005 Rich Smith |
Cleaning House at Russia's Banks Roughly 20% of Russia's banks are slated to go out of business. After the cleaning of banking houses has run its course, Russian depositors should feel much more secure entrusting their savings to the surviving banks, to the benefit of whomever it is that owns them.  |
BusinessWeek May 30, 2005 Jason Bush |
The Coming Out Of Corporate Russia In Russia, the IPOs are finally flowing, and foreigners are lapping them up.  |
BusinessWeek September 25, 2008 |
Europe's Deep Pockets Prudence - or stricter regulations - has left European players in enviable shape.  |
BusinessWeek October 28, 2010 Christopher Power |
State-Owned Shares Up for Grabs Who's selling what: Some countries cutting deficits by selling state-owned stakes.  |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Jason Bush |
The Great Russian Deal Bazaar Never mind Yukos. As equities soar, bankers flock to Moscow.  |
BusinessWeek March 24, 2011 Penty & Finch |
Ana Botin Faces Her Biggest Test at Santander As CEO of the U.K. unit, she must pull off an IPO and repair the bank's customer service reputation.  |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 Rich Smith |
Investing World Cup: Eastern Europe Rebuttal Here is why, for investors, Russia trumps South America.  |
BusinessWeek March 1, 2004 Jason Bush |
Russia Gets A Crash Course In Insurance A new law has opened the once-tight market to Western companies. On Jan. 16, Moscow opened the once-cosseted domestic insurance industry to foreign companies, which have been prowling Russia for new business.  |
The Motley Fool July 13, 2004 Rich Smith |
Bank on Russia's Instability Western banks may profit from renewed uncertainty about Russian banks' stability.  |
BusinessWeek August 9, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Barclays: Big, But Too Small The British bank shines in investment banking and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) -- but to be a global star, it needs a megadeal.  |
BusinessWeek December 6, 2004 Jason Bush |
From Black Hole To Blue Chip Russia boasts investment-grade ratings six years after a $40 billion debt default  |
The Motley Fool August 8, 2008 Alex Dumortier |
Is Barclays the Big Bank to Own? Barclays' first-half earnings provide some vindication of the strength of the "universal bank" model, in which investment and commercial banking are housed under one roof.  |
Chemistry World December 9, 2013 Eugen Gerden |
Russian universities benefit from private funding bonanza Russian big business has significantly ramped up the amount of money it is putting into national universities in recent years, according to the presidents of Russia's top universities.  |
Bank Systems & Technology October 1, 2006 Katherine Burger |
Death of a Regulator In Russia, 41-year-old Andrei Kozlov, the country's first central bank deputy chairman, was assassinated in what was assumed at press time to have been a contract killing.  |
The Motley Fool July 9, 2004 Bill Mann |
YUKOS' Slippery Situation The world's fourth-largest oil company teeters on the brink of bankruptcy. Is it all for governmental revenge?  |
BusinessWeek August 9, 2004 Jason Bush |
A Renaissance For Russian Science Student enrollments are up, and multinationals are chasing grads. However, without an influx of qualified teachers, Russian science may be living on borrowed time.  |
Chemistry World February 2, 2010 Ned Stafford |
Russian science losing its edge Research in Russia, considered a scientific powerhouse during the cold war years, has faded in global importance since the break-up of the former Soviet Union in the early 1990s and now is lagging behind China and India.  |
The Motley Fool March 10, 2010 Alex Dumortier |
Which Large Bank Is a Target? Barclays Bank, the U.K.'s second-largest bank, is on the prowl for a U.S. retail bank.  |
The Motley Fool August 12, 2004 Rich Smith |
GE Banks on Russia The multinational conglomerate's consumer finance division buys itself a tiny Russian-American bank.  |
BusinessWeek July 19, 2004 |
Russia's Nervous Bank Depositors Fears are growing that Russia is on the verge of a full-scale banking crisis, after Guta Bank, Russia's 22nd-largest bank in terms of assets, closed its doors on July 6 following a run on deposits.  |
BusinessWeek January 6, 2011 |
Hermitage Fund's William Browder The Hermitage Fund founder and former Putin ally on how exposing corruption in Russia upended his business and changed his worldview  |
Chemistry World February 24, 2015 Eugene Gerden |
Economic crisis to erode Russia's science base Russian government funding for scientific research will be cut by at least 10% this year, as part of a crisis plan recently unveiled.  |
BusinessWeek April 28, 2011 Chassany & Corcoran |
Russia: Still the Wild West for Private Equity TPG has made only one deal, and that one has led to courtroom clashes and a violent brawl.  |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Stanley Reed |
Commentary: The Other Saudi Arabia? Russia is fast reemerging as the oil power to challenge OPEC.  |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2011 Jordan DiPietro |
More Spanish Banking Woes Spanish banking merger falls apart; what does it mean for Santander?  |
BusinessWeek October 9, 2006 Jason Bush |
The Russian Towers Are Coming Foreign investors are getting in on projects from Moscow to Novosibirsk.  |
BusinessWeek December 29, 2010 Julia Ioffe |
Facebook's Russian Campaign The world's No. 1 social network wants to move up from fifth place in Russia, whose citizens spend more time on social networks than any other nation.  |
BusinessWeek September 18, 2006 Jason Bush |
Russia's Grand Plan To Restore Its Glory An aerospace shakeup is part of Putin's campaign to create global giants.  |
The Motley Fool January 3, 2011 Jordan DiPietro |
Santander Continues Its Shopping Spree Banco Santander continues its aggressive acquisition policy.  |
Knowledge@Wharton January 15, 2003 |
Russia's Struggle for Competitiveness Is it safe to go back in the water for would-be investors in Russia? How far has Russia come? How far does it have to go? And what models will it follow?  |
The Motley Fool September 29, 2010 Andrew Bond |
As Trading Slows, So Do Investment Banks Slowdown in trading volumes is slowing bank profits.  |
Financial Advisor January 2008 Jeff Schlegel |
Another BRIC In The Wall Winston Churchill once famously described Russia as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Investors today might feel the same way, given the dichotomy between its enticing growth prospects and the uncertainties raised by the increasing authoritarianism of President Vladimir Putin.  |
BusinessWeek November 11, 2010 Sills et al. |
Lloyd's New Chief Faces a Familiar Rival Moving from Santander to Lloyds, Antonio Horta-Osorio will be competing against the daughter of his former boss.  |
BusinessWeek June 11, 2007 Edmondson & Schenker |
Where The VCs Are Flocking Now A few years ago, Central Europe and Russia were shunned by big investors. Not anymore.  |
Bank Systems & Technology July 5, 2004 Ivan Schneider |
The Price-Tag Mystery Even in a global economy, banking remains local.  |
BusinessWeek October 10, 2005 Jason Bush |
Underwriting Putin's Oil Lured by future fees, Western banks are funding the Kremlin's energy deals.  |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Jason Bush |
Russia: From Rags to Cell-Phone Riches Russia's booming cellular market has created a new crop of young moguls who are proving you don't have to be a government-made oligarch to succeed in Russia.  |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2007 Nathan Parmelee |
Barclays' Juggernaut Keeps Rolling Barclays' fee businesses continue to power growth. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 Rich Smith |
Investing World Cup: Eastern Europe Russia is a capitalist superpower of investing opportunities.  |
BusinessWeek October 4, 2004 Jason Bush |
More Russians Are Saying "Charge It" Millions of Russians have discovered consumer credit and the international banks are lining up to cash in.  |
The Motley Fool August 9, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Lloyds: Good News and Bad With a high dividend and the possibility that the worst may be behind the British banking industry, Lloyds could be a reasonable idea for patient investors.  |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 Carol Matlack |
A French Bank Hits The Road Societe Generale is fast becoming a European consumer-banking power.  |
The Motley Fool September 13, 2004 Rich Smith |
Russian Bear Gains Weight Despite a spate of bad news, Russia's economy continues to grow. By buying into some gold-standard U.S. companies, an investor can partake of Russia's growth while considerably limiting the risk of suffering a "YUKOS."  |
BusinessWeek July 1, 2010 Charles Penty |
Banco Santander Goes on a Shopping Spree Amid the Spanish debt crisis, it shows its muscle with bids for SEB, Royal Bank of Scotland branches, and others.  |
BusinessWeek August 16, 2004 Jason Bush |
The Kinks In Russia's Oil Pipeline If Yukos is dismembered, the surviving private companies are bound to think twice before investing. Global oil markets -- and Russia -- would suffer as a result.  |