Sanctions are making Russian assets 'uninvestable,' says Goldman Sachs
Kamakshya Trivedi, co-head of FX, rates and EM strategy at Goldman Sachs, discusses the market outlook for Russia and other emerging markets after the latest round of economic sanctions.
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