Futures Fade As Yields Soar, Oil Slides And China Stocks Crater US equity futures held on to modest gains overnight as the market desperately clung on to hope that the latest ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine which started on Monday, may yield results (clearly forgetting how the rug was pulled from under the market on Friday in an identical setup), which initially sent stocks higher especially in Europe, despite a surge in 10Y TSY yields to 2.10%, the highest since July 2019, two days ahead of the first Fed rate hike, and a complete collapse in Chinese stocks. And while U.S. index futures were still pointing to a positive open with negotiations between Russia and Ukraine set to continue, this gain is fading fast, with spoos now up just 0.5% after rising 1% earlier… ... as headlines from the Kremlin suggested that a ceasefire is the last thing on Putin''s mind. *KREMLIN: RUSSIA WILL REALIZE ALL ITS PLANS IN UKRAINE OPERATION *KREMLIN: UKRAINE OPERATION WILL BE COMPLETED ON SCHEDULE *KREMLIN: RUSSIA DIDN''T REQUEST CHINA MILITARY AID FOR OPERATION *KREMLIN: RUSSIA HAS RESOURCES NEEDED TO COMPLETE UKRAINE ACTION And while futures would normally be deep in the red by now, and will be shortly now that AAPL is at LOD...

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Goldman Sachs and Western Union pull out of Russia

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Why some global retailers say they’re staying in Russia

05:54pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Quartz
Unilever, Procter and Gamble, Danone and others are unable to leave.

Uniqlo owner U-turns and suspends operations in Russia

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Nestlé Suspends Capital Investment In Russia

05:50am, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Checkout Publications
Nestlé the world''s largest packaged food group, said on Wednesday it had suspended all capital investment in Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. The Switzerland-based company''s decision follows similar moves by other food majors, which are under pressure from consumers to take a stand against the conflict. Other Consumer Goods Companies React Procter & Gamble and Unilever noted this week they were ending new capital investment in Russia and no longer advertising in the country. Unilever has suspended all imports and exports of products into and out of the country. PepsiCo Inc, Coca-Cola Co and Starbucks Corp also stopped sales of their best-known products in Russia. Nestlé, which previously highlighted it had stopped all advertising in Russia, told Reuters it would continue supplying essential food products in Russia, taking a similar line to other food majors. Companies Withdraw McDonald’s noted that it would go on paying salaries to its 62,000…

The corporate retreat from Russia is going to be messy

05:08am, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Newslanes
It turns out deciding to quit Russia was the easy part. Two weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine, a corporate consensus has emerged. From BP to Unilever, international companies are clearing out of Russia. But it’s one thing to say you’re going to leave and another thing to do it. There are different types of challenges. […] The corporate retreat from Russia is going to be messy

How Western companies in Russia are responding to Putin’s invasion

03:10pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 The Telegraph
McDonald''s and Coca-Cola among brands cutting ties while Kellogg''s and Unilever decide to stay

Updated Unilever statement on the war in Ukraine

01:37pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 WebWire
“We continue to condemn the war in Ukraine as a brutal and senseless act by the Russian state. "Our business operations in Ukraine have stopped and we are now fully focused on ensuring the safety of our Ukrainian employees and their families, including helping with their evacuation where necessary, and providing additional financial support. We have also committed to donate €5m of essential Unilever products to the humanitarian relief effort. "We have suspended all imports and exports of… Read the full story at https://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=286312
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