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Russian banks ready to join the mainstream

The Russian banking sector is more closely resembling those of developed markets, as it focuses on building up profits from fee income. But banks face the thorny issue of how to obtain capital to sustain their remarkable growth. Brian Caplen reports.
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Russian banks – and bankers – are coming of age. In every way they are looking and sounding more like mainstream banks in developed markets rather than new banks from an emerging market.

In the old days, Russian bankers made huge profits quickly by trading and steadier earnings by lending to a handful of blue-chip corporates. Most other kinds of conventional banking business they considered far too risky and stayed away from.

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