Putin Gets Earful From Worried Russian Tycoons Over Situation In Ukraine (Click here to read more)
NATALIYA VASILYEVA - March 20, 2014.
MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's most powerful businessmen waited for over an hour Thursday to speak with President Vladimir Putin, whose decision to annex the Crimean Peninsula has cost their companies hundreds of millions of dollars in market value.
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When Putin finally showed up, he spoke to them for five minutes - and gave them no reassurances that they or their companies will get any respite from the uncertainty created by the takeover of a piece of land of little value to them beyond national pride.
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Russia's economy is getting pinched by the crisis over Crimea - even before the new sanctions the U.S. and Europe announced Thursday.
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The Russian stock market has tanked 10 percent this month, wiping out billions in market capitalization. Economists have slashed growth forecasts to zero this year and foreign investors are pulling money out of Russian banks. The Standard & Poor's ratings agency on Thursday cited all these issues when it cut its outlook for the country.
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