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Alexey Nalvany’s death last week ended any hopes that he would emerge from prison like a Russian Nelson Mandela to occupy the Kremlin. The news isn’t surprising, and Navalny never quite stood the chance of taking over from Putin, who has shown again that he leads a ruthless regime that’s not afraid to eliminate his opponents. The news has caused shock and revulsion across the world. But financial markets, already on a rally, don’t seem discombobulated.

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Navalny Paid the Price That Russia’s Economy Hasn’t

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20.02.2024

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