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Subject: Les entreprises multinationales ont perdu 60 milliards de dollars
 avec les sanctions contre la Russie
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2022 20:12:48 +0200
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Et ça ne fait que commencer ! Source : The Wall Street Journal.

https://www.rt.com/business/556950-international-firms-losses-russia-sanctions/

International firms count losses from Russia exit
Western sanctions have so far cost global corporations almost $60 
billion, WSJ estimates

The losses of international companies from Western sanctions on Russia 
have exceeded $59 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, 
citing data from public statements and securities filings.

According to the report, nearly 1,000 Western businesses have reported 
plans to leave Russia or cut back operations in the country.

The write-downs of Russian assets have so far covered a wide variety of 
industries, from banks and breweries to manufacturers, retailers, 
restaurants and shipping companies, it said.

Fast-food giant McDonald’s expects to write-off up to $1.4 billion after 
agreeing to sell its Russian business to a local licensee. ExxonMobil 
may incur losses of $3.4 billion after halting operations of an oil and 
gas project in the Russian Far East.

“This period of loss is not the end of it,” said the managing director 
of risk-advising firm Kroll, Carla Nunes, as quoted by the WSJ. “As the 
crisis continues, we could see further financial fallout, including 
indirect effects from the conflict.”

The report indicated that some companies, such as Irish aircraft leasing 
company Aircap, are writing off assets stuck in Russia. The firm booked 
a pretax charge of $2.7 billion last month, which included writing down 
the value of more than 100 of its planes leased to Russian airlines in 
the country.

Meanwhile, French energy major TotalEnergies, which has maintained its 
presence in Russia, took a $4.1 billion impairment on the value of its 
natural-gas reserves, citing the impact of Western sanctions.

“More write-downs and other Russia-related accounting fees are expected 
in the coming months, as companies meet their planned departures from 
the country,” the Journal wrote.