East Capital sees Russia as emerging market with most potential

In times of deep crisis, such as now, Russia is normally down 80 percent, but that is not the case this time, says East Capital's Moscow-based Deputy CIO, who points to Brazil and Greece as similarly interesting markets at the moment.
Jacob Grapengiesser, Deputy CIO, East Capital. | Photo: Jacob Grapengiesser
Jacob Grapengiesser, Deputy CIO, East Capital. | Photo: Jacob Grapengiesser

From a macroeconomic point of view, Russia seems to have the most potential as an emerging market investment target, says Jacob Grapengiesser, Deputy CIO at East Capital.

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