Sechin snubbed by Medvedev over BP failure May 18, 2011 Russian President Dmitry Medvedev rapped premier Vladimir Putin’s top dealmaker on Wednesday for lapses that contributed to the collapse of a major oil deal between Rosneft and BP. The $16bn (£9.9bn) share swap and Arctic exploration pact, masterminded by Putin’s deputy Igor Sechin, fell apart on Monday when BP and Rosneft failed to agree on [...]
Jailed Yukos oil tycoon rails against Kremlin November 2, 2010 JAILED former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky used his closing argument at his second trial yesterday to raise his profile as a political prisoner, saying he would sacrifice his life for the rule of law in Russia. Khodorkovsky said he was “ashamed” of Russia, a country where “a person who collides with ‘the system’ has no [...]
More to Russia than gas July 20, 2010 FOR years, investment in Russia has meant little more than investment in commodities and energy. And while those sectors still make up a huge proportion of the country’s wealth, those trying to target high-return emerging market growth in Russia should steer clear of the usual country wide benchmarks. Renaissance Capital’s Karol Chrystowski says: “Most of [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS June 11, 2009 Augusta & CoThe independent merchant banking group has appointed Rachael Luxton to strengthen its debt advisory and restructuring capabilities. Luxton joins as a director from the international corporate finance team at Citigroup. She is a specialist in restructuring and managing distressed debt situations, having previously advised firms including MyTravel, Fiat, Yukos and Alstom. Mercer Jerry [...]