Most of all was obtained by Alisher Usmanov, the owner of USM Holding, which controls the property in the fields of metallurgy, mining, telecommunication and technology. His fate increased by $ 3.19 billion to $ 16.4 billion.
After Donald Trump’s return to the White House and the improvement of relationships between Moscow and Washington, the state of Russian billions increased by $ 16.5 billion.
The total state of 20 richest Russians reached $ 295.3 billion.
Most of all was obtained by Alisher Usmanov, the owner of USM Holding, which controls the property in the fields of metallurgy, mining, telecommunication and technology. His fate increased by $ 3.19 billion to $ 16.4 billion.
In the second place is the richest Russian and shareholder of Norkel Vladimir Potanin, which is enriched by $ 2.22 billion (up to $ 30.1 billion).
The three leaders were closed by Suleiman Kerimov, whose capital grew $ 1.68 billion (up to $ 8.72 billion).
Growth also showed:
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Victor Vekselberg (Renova) – +$ 1.79 billion (up to $ 9.08 billion),
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Victor Rashnikov (MMK) – +$ 1.5 billion (up to $ 11 billion),
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Andrey Guryev (Fosagro) – +$ 1.26 billion (up to $ 10.1 billion).
However, not all Russian billions were able to increase their fate. The owner of NLMK Vladimir Lysin suffered the greatest losses – his capital was reduced by $ 1.97 billion (up to $ 23.9 billion). The co -Founder of Alpha Group Mikhail Friedman also lost a lot – minus $ 1.85 billion (up to $ 12.9 billion).
Among those who suffered losses, also:
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Gennady Timchenko (Novatek, Siber) – minus $ 1.26 billion (up to $ 9.73 billion),
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Leonid Michelson (Novatek) – minus $ 785 million (up to $ 21.6 billion),
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Alexey Mordashov (Severstal, Power Machines) – minus $ 370 million (up to $ 22.9 billion).
According to Bloomberg, in 2024 the total condition of the 25 richest Russians grew by $ 18.5 billion.
Remember that finance minister Scott Bessant said Washington would not hesitate to go to new sanctions against the Russian energy sector if it accelerated the stop in Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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