Russia
Is the gold rush for resident visas over?
While schemes are being phased out in many European countries, new hotspots in the Middle East and Greece are gaining traction
Bonava completes Russian exit following €50m deal
Previous deals to sell St Petersburg operations failed
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EPH warns of wider first-half loss after Russian exit
Switzerland-listed investor completed disposal of Russian portfolio in April
RBI Group to buy Bonava's Russian business for €38m
The sale price is a huge mark down from the previous ill-fated G-Group deal
EPH completes sale of entire Russian portfolio
Deal involved the transfer of €426.1m debt to local management
Bonava writes down €98m Russian business operations
Intended buyer G-Group has not received the required approvals from Russian authorities
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