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I have a strange question 🥺

What exactly happened back then (22) when suddenly Russian shares were no longer tradable? Did the world ETFs that tracked Russia collapse in relation to market capitalization? And if Russia becomes tradable again at some point, will a world portfolio suddenly rise by, say, 1%?

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.....ehrlich, your artificially generated scam requests are annoying without end. This is the answer from Google Ki .the parallel choice of words and sentence structure is quite remarkable. 😝 ... "The situation in 2022, when Russian stocks were no longer tradable, led to a significant slump in world ETFs tracking Russian stocks. This happened in relation to market capitalization, as Russian stocks were removed from the indices.
Should Russia one day become tradable again, this could lead to a one-off increase in world portfolios, with a 1% increase being a realistic estimate, depending on the weighting of Russian equities in the portfolio.
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@Snoopyjs if you feed your A.I. with my words, something suitable will come out. I have already observed this phenomenon.
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Russia has invaded Ukraine 👎
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@DonkeyInvestor That's not the point. I just want to understand what happens when an entire market flies out at once. The same thing could happen to other countries in the future, for example China or Austria.
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@_Hippo_ take a look at the historical data
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@_Hippo_ well, very little has happened now. everyone who had Russian shares no longer had them. The bear market was simply due to the war and a few other circumstances
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@Lumimyrsky That was exactly my conclusion about the bear market, so the collateral damage was worse than the thing itself 😨
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@_Hippo_ ok...I can still somehow understand China Taiwan
But how do you come up with Austria?
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@DividendenAlpaka it was just an example. could just as easily affect another country
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@DividendenAlpaka they will soon be back in the DAX 😀
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