Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election has raised hopes in some quarters that economic sanctions on Russia will be lifted. As things stand, this is far from certain. But even if sanctions were removed, the benefits for Russia’s economy and its financial markets (with the possible exception of dollar bonds) would probably be smaller than most seem to think.
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