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Welcome back. Today we've got an update on how the Russia-Ukraine war is impacting the markets, as well as a chart that shows how Americans have fared through the Great Resignation.
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1. Investors are shedding huge amounts of European stock-market exposure. Analysts at Bank of America said in a note last week that the war in Ukraine kicked off the largest ever outflow from European equities in a single week, with investors pulling a record $13.5 billion from the market.
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That number more than doubles the previous week's record-setting outflows, according to funds tracker EPFR.
"Russia's assault of Ukraine, and the increasingly indiscriminate approach taken by Russia to sustain that assault, forced European-focused investors to weigh a range of possibilities ranging from recession in key markets to a broadening of the current conflict," EPFR said.
Meanwhile, inflows to gold are at their greatest since July 2020.
For firms with exposure directly to Russian markets, the losses are piling up. Last week, BlackRock said it marked down the value of clients' investments in the country by $17 billion, according to a report by the Financial Times.
The $10 trillion asset manager had about $18 billion worth of Russian assets at the end of January, the majority of which it has marked down to almost zero.
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2. US futures and European shares are edging cautiously higher. Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are set to take place, while a weaker oil price is helping alleviate some concerns about a energy shock. Here's what's happening on the markets.
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5. BlackRock is facing losses of over $17 billion on its holdings of Russian assets. Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the world's largest asset manager's largest Russian ETF fell from a value of $600 million to under $1 million, according to a report. Here's what to know.
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