Ukraine crisis
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Russia is now a financial pariah. What does that mean for markets?
Analysis With Russia being frozen out of the global financial system, John Stepek looks at what it means for markets, the global economy, and your portfolio.
By John Stepek Published
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Russian invasion of Ukraine risks driving energy prices higher
News Major stockmarkets are surprisingly calm about Russian's invasion of Ukraine. But it's a different story in energy and commodity markets.
By Alex Rankine Published
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How the Ukraine crisis could drive food prices higher
Briefings Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has driven energy prices up. But with both nations major exporters of agricultural commodities, it could send food prices soaring, too.
By Saloni Sardana Published
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Russia invades Ukraine. What does it mean for your money?
Analysis With Russia launching a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, John Stepek looks at what it means for the global economy, inflation, and your money.
By John Stepek Published
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Markets may be nervous, but a Russian invasion of Ukraine seems unlikely
Opinion As markets, politicians and international observers grow increasingly concerned about a Russian invasion of Ukraine, the likelihood of it actually happening is low, says Max King. Here's why.
By Max King Published
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What does the Russian threat to Ukraine mean for markets?
Analysis A Russian invasion of Ukraine could be imminent, experts tell us. John Stepek looks at how war can affect financial markets, and whether you should adjust your portfolio.
By John Stepek Published
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Markets don’t fear a Russian invasion of Ukraine
News More than 100,000 Russian troops are massed on on Ukraine’s borders – but the markets seem to think the threat is not as great as many people think
By Alex Rankine Published
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Russia and Ukraine: what does Putin want?
Briefings Russia's president Vladimir Putin has many reasons for his military build-up on the border with Ukraine, but the costs of an invasion would be extremely high.
By Simon Wilson Published
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Why the West must invest in defence – and you should too
Cover Story We’ve got used to a world without war between major powers, but that era is coming to an end as Russia threatens Ukraine and China eyes Taiwan. Buy defence stocks while they’re cheap, says Jonathan Compton
By Jonathan Compton Published
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