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Putin decree authorises US hedge fund to buy foreign-owned Russian securities

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Posted on March 17, 2025

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· Last updated: January 24, 2026

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(Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has given a U.S. hedge fund permission to buy securities in Russian companies from certain foreign stakeholders and authorised their future sale to two

Putin Authorizes US Hedge Fund to Acquire Russian Securities

(Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has given a U.S. hedge fund permission to buy securities in Russian companies from certain foreign stakeholders and authorised their future sale to two Russian funds, a presidential decree showed on Monday.

Moscow has steadily tightened restrictions on foreign asset sales since the start of the conflict in Ukraine, with any transactions involving the energy and finance sectors requiring Putin's approval.

The decree authorised U.S. hedge fund 683 Capital Partners, LP, to acquire the securities of Russian companies owned by around a dozen other Western funds.

The decree then gave two Russian companies permission to acquire securities owned by 683 Capital Partners without the need for additional authorisation from Putin.

International sanctions against Moscow over the Ukraine war have blocked many Russian investors' access to securities held in jurisdictions outside the country, while Russian countermeasures have frozen Western funds within.

(Reporting by Alexander Marrow; Editing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Putin's decree allows US hedge fund to buy Russian securities.
  • The decree targets securities owned by Western funds.
  • Two Russian companies can acquire these securities without further approval.
  • International sanctions have restricted Russian investors.
  • Russian countermeasures have frozen Western funds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Putin's decree allowing a US hedge fund to buy Russian securities from foreign stakeholders.
Why is Putin's approval needed?
Putin's approval is required due to tightened restrictions on foreign asset sales in the energy and finance sectors.
How do international sanctions affect this?
Sanctions have blocked Russian investors' access to foreign-held securities, while Russian measures have frozen Western funds.

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