Managers scramble to react to invasion as sanctions and closure of stock exchange limit options

AMWatch overview: The asset managers who had not already divested from Russian assets by Monday now have their hands tied by the closure of the Moscow stock exchange and international sanctions. (Updated 07/03/2022, 18:40)
Police officers remove the body of a passerby killed in yesterday's airstrike that hit Kyiv's main television tower in Kyiv on March 2, 2022. | Photo: Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
Police officers remove the body of a passerby killed in yesterday's airstrike that hit Kyiv's main television tower in Kyiv on March 2, 2022. | Photo: Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix

(This article has been updated to include a chart of the amount Danish managers have remaining in Russian exposure, new information about Handelsbanken and SEB’s change of stance on weapons investments as well as SEB's decision sell its fund exposure to Russian market)

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