Reuters/REUTERS - Businessman Gennady Timchenko attends a session of the St. Petersburg
International Economic Forum 2014 (SPIEF 2014) in St. Petersburg May 24, 2014.
Reuters: While Russian President Vladimir Putin continues his staring contest with the international community over Ukraine, the conflict has laid havoc to the country’s natural-resource driven economy and the Russian tycoons who hang their fortunes on it. All in all, the civil unrest and Western sanctions have cost three of Mother Russia’s captains of industry a combined US$1.8 billion according to Wealth-X, and ultra-high net worth intelligence firm.
German Khan, fellow big banker and partner at Alfa Group, Russia’s biggest financial and industrial investment group, has lost half a billion dollars from his personal coffers bringing him to a net worth of $11.3 billion. As of mid-August, Viktor Vekselberg, owner and president of Russian conglomerate Renova Group, has lost $300 million since the Ukraine crisis started but still holds strong as the country’s second richest person.
But while International Monetary Fund expects Ukraine's debt to exceed 62 per cent of its GDP by 2015, the rest of Russia’s 10 richest tycoons have added $3 billion to their personal fortunes since the crisis escalated in March.
America’s richest are also making gains despite the fighting over in Ukraine. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, America’s 64 wealthiest have collectively pocketed $56.5 billion since the conflict started.
Even as Putin sits down for talks with Ukranian President Petro Poroshenk amongst Ukraine’s dissolved parliament, the Russian strongman and former KGB Colonel doesn’t seem to be drawing much flack in Russia for his bad behavior. His popularity has hit a near record of 86 per cent , according to Moscow’s Levada Center, Bloomberg reports.
As for sanctions, Putin still shrugs them off like a Russian bear. He is a tough guy and he wants the world to understand that. But this p***ing contest is more personal than that. He wants to know how soft President Obama is and how far he can be pushed. Putin is simply a bully.
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