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Crimea and punishment (Russia today)

Interview TV broadcast on March 9, 2014 in the weekly economic magazine (see between 02'00 and 07'00). Arnaud Leclercq talks about the risks of economic sanctions against Russia and the consequences.

This week Katie Pilbeam examines the likelihood of economic sanctions against Russia over the political tensions in Ukraine. With the Russia-EU economic relationship being one of mutual dependence, sanctions would also impact on the European economy. Plus – the CEO of Lloyds Bank gets set for a whopping $2.8 million dollar bonus in shares, as taxpayers grit their teeth with frustration. The Potash War could be set for a truce. The world’s most famous blonde turns 55 – no – not Katie! And Venture Capital welcomes a new addition to the team – keep watching and all will be re-wheeled!

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Qui est Arnaud Leclercq?

Arnaud Leclercq

Arnaud Leclercq is a banker with an atypical background, a PhD in geopolitics and a professor at HEC in Paris. An MBA from HEC and a graduate of Harvard, he is a recognized executive in the world of wealth management, particularly with emerging markets. His book «La Russie puissance d’Eurasie. Histoire géopolitique des origines à Poutine», published in France (2013) and Russia (2015), is now a reference. His analyses are regularly shared by the media.