Putin invited large Russian businesses and investors from friendly countries to the Russian stock market
04 December 16:19
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Russian President Vladimir Putin invited foreign businesses from friendly countries to the Russian stock market. He stated this in his speech during a speech at the VTB Economic Forum.
"Russia is a part of the global economy and we welcome counter flows of capital," the head of state stressed. He also noted that today the Russian stock market is mostly represented by small companies, and large companies do not show interest in the stock market. In this regard, he proposed to establish such measures to support issuers that would meet the needs of small businesses and encourage large businesses to place their shares.- For example, it would be possible for them to link receiving subsidies from the state or preferential loans with access to the stock exchange. It seems to me that this is quite fair," Putin suggested.