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  • Cypriot PwC partners set up new firm to continue working with Russian clients

    November 8, 2022

    Three ex-partners from PwC’s Cyprus office have left the Big Four accountancy firm to set up a new rival practice in order to continue working with Russian clients.   The launch of KiteServe comes after the three ex-PwC partners took early retirement from the Big Four firm in June, after its sanctions policy blocked them [...]

  • Global food prices drop to lowest levels since invasion of Ukraine

    November 5, 2022

    Global food prices have fallen to their lowest levels since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, UN data shows. Food prices have fallen back down to levels last seen at the start of 2022, before Russia’s February invasion of the breadbasket of Europe caused food prices to surge, data from the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization [...]

  • Uniper suffers eye-watering £35bn losses after Russian gas cuts

    November 3, 2022

    Uniper has suffered the biggest net losses in German corporate history over the first nine months of 2022, following a Russian supply squeeze.

  • Revolut chief Nikolay Storonsky renounces Russian citizenship

    October 30, 2022

    The head of London fintech giant Revolut has renounced his Russian citizenship amid the Ukrainian government’s decision to sanction his Ukrainian born father over his position at Gazprom’s research arm.    Revolut co-founder Nikolay Storonsky Jr previously held both British and Russian passports, but renounced his Russian citizenship in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine, [...]

  • Russian broadcaster suspends presenter over ‘burn and drown’ Ukrainian children remarks

    October 25, 2022

    Russian state broadcaster RT has suspended presenter Anton Krasovsky after he called to burn and drown Ukrainian children. The presenter made his comments on TV causing anger on social media, and leading to an apology. During a discussion with a fiction writer called  Sergei Lukyanenko, he said  “just drown those children, drown them”.  He also [...]

  • Furious En+ chairman hits back at Bloomberg for ‘wrong article’ on US sanctions

    October 17, 2022

    Christopher Burnham, chairman of En+ Group, generally considered the world’s leading producer of low carbon aluminium and hydropower, has hit back at media giant Bloomberg. Its news site ran an article on 12 October making a series of allegations with regards to En+ Group’s relations to Russia and sanction compliance, which Morning Wire won’t repeat [...]

  • Moscow’s elite in shock as another close Putin ally suddenly dies: Gazprom ‘wonderkid’ and Kremlin insider Nikolay Petrunin is no more

    October 17, 2022

    Rumours are flying in Moscow today as it has emerged that another one of Vladimir Putin’s close allies has suddenly dies. Nikolay Petrunin, a 46-year-old Russian multimillionaire and a close confidant of the Russian president, is no more. The official reason by authorities was that the Gazprom executive has died as a result of complications [...]

  • Nissan logs £613m hit as Japanese carmaker exits Russia and shuts factory

    October 11, 2022

    Japanese carmaker Nissan has said it plans to sell its Russian operations to its local partner and withdraw from manufacturing there. The company said its executive committee approved the sale to Russia’s Central Research and Development Automobile and Engine Institute (NAMI). The sale includes Nissan’s factory and R&D facilities in St Petersburg and its sales [...]

  • FTSE falling short on communications, PR lobby warns

    October 7, 2022

    Liz Truss has faced widespread criticism over her communication failures as markets have crashed in the wake of her “mini-budget”. However, the PR industry’s trade body has said FTSE 100 companies are also falling short on communications, in warning the UK’s top firms lack comms expertise at senior levels. Research by the Chartered Institute of [...]

  • Lloyd’s of London investigates possible cyberattack

    October 6, 2022

    Lloyd’s of London has launched an investigation into “unusual activity on its networks” that could possibly be linked to a cyberattack. The centuries-old insurance marketplace said it has “turned off” all external connectivity and has begun “resetting the Lloyd’s network and systems” as a “precautionary measure,” whilst it investigates the possible hack. “We have informed [...]

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