The great American ‘homewashing’ is happening under our noses

The great American ‘homewashing’ is happening under our noses

This is about a $1 trillion government-sponsored enterprise built upon a myth — the myth of the American home. It is also about reform on the way. 

We have become familiar with the term “greenwashing,” defined by Investopedia as: “The act of providing the public or investors with misleading or outright false information about the environmental impact of a company’s products and operations.” 

“Homewashing” is the same concept, except the object of the deception is housing rather than the environment.

The most prominent purveyor of homewashing is the massive government-sponsored enterprise known as the Federal Home Loan Banks. There are 11 regional FHLBs from Boston to San Francisco and points in between. They and their 6,500 member institutions follow a simple business model.


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The FHLBs borrow at a deep discount due to their government status. They then pass part of the government subsidized discount on to their members in the form of low-cost advances. As of Sept. 30, the FHLBs had over $1 trillion in taxpayer-subsidized debt outstanding. Subsidized advances to members stood at $655 billion, an 86 percent increase over year-end levels. 

It is all based on a myth.

The first part of the myth is that the subsidized advances to members are used for housing. This was the original purpose of the FHLBs when they were created by Congress in 1932.

In truth, the FHLBs’ subsidized advances can be and are used for anything the members wish to use the funds for. This was confirmed by the Government Accountability Office many years ago when it found: “Another challenge facing the system is that there is limited empirical information on the extent to which FHLBank advances and other services benefit housing and community finance.” Yet, the myth persists, presumably because the words “Home” and “Loan” are misleadingly embedded in the names of all 11 FHLBs.

The second part of the myth has to do with affordable housing and community development. By statute, the FHLBs are required to set aside a small portion of their earnings for this purpose. However, when one contrasts the taxpayers’ estimated $6.3 billion taxpayer subsidy of the FHLBs with their paltry contributions to affordable housing and community development, the payout looks like this: 

Source: The combination of taxpayer-subsidized borrowing costs and their exemption from federal, state and local taxes.

This disconnect would embarrass the most egregious greenwashers in the market today.

What it says is that for every $20 of taxpayer support for the FHLBs, only $1 is set aside for affordable housing. The other $19 goes directly to the FHLBs and indirectly to the FHLBs’ members. It is worth noting here that each of the CEOs of the 11 FHLBs receives million-dollar pay packages. This is for distributing a government benefit to their members.

Homewashing is even more pervasive than greenwashing. Greenwashing scammers only target investors. Every taxpayer is the victim of the FHLBs’ homewashing. Every taxpayer contributes to the FHLBs’ estimated $6.3 billion subsidy.

But it gets worse. 

Banks that take advances from their FHLBs, that is most banks, do so in lieu of paying higher interest rates to their own customers. You’ve probably asked, “How can banks get away with paying on average 0.19 percent on savings accounts when the yield on 1-year treasuries is 4.75 percent?” The answer lies largely with the FHLBs. 

In sum, taxpayers’ dollars support the FHLBs in exchange for which the taxpayers receive little to no benefit. Meanwhile, the FHLBs suppress the taxpayers’ returns on their bank accounts thus enhancing bank profits.

Bankers think this is a fine arrangement and it should be left alone. “Don’t mess with success,” the American Bankers Association has warned the public.

Luckily, the scales are falling from the eyes of taxpayers, banks, savers, housing advocates and, most importantly, the FHLBs’ regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Its launch of a centennial review of the FHLBs, dubbed “FHLBanks at 100: Focusing on the Future,” sends a clear message that the housing myth can no longer be used as a cover for this elaborate corporate welfare scheme.

The stakes are extremely high, and the result is uncertain. One thing is certain, however. Stripped of their homewashing mythology, the FHLBs presents a unique opportunity for addressing some of the nation’s real financial challenges.  

Cornelius Hurley was an independent director of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston from 2007 to 2021. He teaches financial services law at Boston University School of Law. 

The West is struggling to set an oil price cap that hurts Russia

The West is struggling to set an oil price cap that hurts Russia


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Allies of Ukraine want to set a value restrict on Russian oil. But there is a problem: They just cannot concur on a variety that would essentially pile tension on the Kremlin.

The West’s biggest economies agreed previously this 12 months to cap the price of Russia’s most important export and vowed to hash out the information by early December. The go is aimed at cutting down inflows to President Vladimir Putin’s war chest with out incorporating to anxiety on the global financial system by further minimizing the source of energy.

But as the deadline approaches, nations are even now haggling in excess of wherever the cap really should be established.

Media studies this 7 days from a accumulating of European diplomats indicated that Russian oil could be capped at between $65 and $70 for each barrel. However this assortment is controversial, because it is shut to the present-day market price of Russian crude. That would signify constrained disruption to offer, but also confined suffering for Russia.

“At this value place, it is about inflation reduction in its place of Russian profits reduction,” reported Helima Croft, head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets.

At the beginning of the month, a barrel of Russia’s Urals crude expense just in excess of $70, about $24 under Brent, the global benchmark.

Setting the price tag decrease, meanwhile, could exacerbate the world-wide strength disaster — specifically if Russia retaliates. If it were to slash creation by a lot more than anticipated, it would push up fuel charges just as countries like the United States, Germany and Japan are eager to get inflation underneath control.

Putin reported Thursday that Western plans to introduce oil rate caps would have “grave consequences” for energy marketplaces.

European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen claimed Thursday that she was “confident that we will really shortly approve a worldwide cost cap on Russian oil with the G7 and other big partners.” US President Joe Biden explained oil selling price cap talks are “in participate in.”

But debate about the coverage is dragging on, highlighting the complexity of the hard work.

International locations want to attain an settlement forward of December 5, when Europe’s embargo on Russian crude traveling by sea requires influence. That is for the reason that the EU sanctions package also includes a ban on supplying insurance and other expert services to ships carrying Russian crude.

This would make it more challenging for Russian customers like China and India to go on importing tens of millions of barrels for each day. Most insurers that include crude transport are dependent in Europe or the United Kingdom, which is cooperating with Brussels.

The oil selling price cap aims to amend that coverage. Shipping solutions and coverage could be delivered to tankers transporting Russian oil — so extended as it is procured at or beneath the rate cap established by Western nations.

“This will help to further cut down Russia’s revenues, even though holding world-wide electricity marketplaces secure as a result of ongoing provides,” the European Fee has described. “It will as a result also support deal with inflation and maintain vitality expenditures stable at a time when substantial fees — notably elevated gasoline costs — are a terrific issue.”

Nevertheless really setting a rate has proved tough. Poland and other eastern European countries want a decreased cap, noting that it expenditures Russia significantly much less than $65 to $70 to pump each barrel of oil. A cap among all those charges would as a result allow for Moscow to go on to enjoy income from its crude product sales.

The consultancy Rystad Strength estimates that the cost of production for Russia is among $20 a barrel and $50, depending on how the figures are crunched.

As well as, Russia’s spending budget contains a forecast that oil will be exported at an ordinary price of about $70 for every barrel in 2023. If it can get that value in the sector, it could continue expending mostly as planned.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned Friday that the cap should really be set at $30 alternatively.

“We hear about [proposals to set the cap per barrel at] $60 or $70. These text sound a lot more like a concession [to Russia],” he mentioned by using a movie backlink at a convention in Lithuania.

If the cost is also minimal, even so, Russia could lash out and curtail its output. That could rattle markets, provided that Russia’s 2022 exports stand at an approximated 9.7 million barrels for every day, in accordance to the Worldwide Vitality Company. That is larger than in 2021.

The value stage isn’t the only challenge at hand. Setting a static range for the price tag cap — as opposed to creating a floating low cost for Russian crude pegged to in which Brent is trading — could pose logistical difficulties, given that it would need to be routinely altered.

There’s also skepticism among the oil traders that the measure can be enforced, according to Giovanni Staunovo, an analyst at UBS. He expects events to transactions will just hunt for loopholes.

“There is a solid need to do some thing,” he claimed. “But reality will be diverse.”

Some analysts assume the price tag cap will finally be fewer crucial than Europe’s oil embargo. The bloc has been acquiring about 2.4 million barrels for every day of Russian crude, and Moscow will before long be pressured to hunt for new customers.

To restrict spare barrels, it is likely to lessen output. That could drive oil price ranges better no make any difference what.

“Due to the EU oil embargo and the prepared cost cap on oil from Russia, oil manufacturing there is likely to be considerably curtailed,” Commerzbank explained in a notice to purchasers. “This must lead to the rate of Brent oil to increase in the coming weeks.”

— Clare Sebastian, Allegra Goodwin, Betsy Klein, Radina Gigova and Uliana Pavlova contributed reporting.

End of a winning week on dovish Fed bets

End of a winning week on dovish Fed bets

European markets muted but mark sixth week of gains

Europe’s Stoxx 600 index closed flat on Friday, rounding off an upbeat week that saw it surpass a three-month high and secure a sixth week of gains.

The main German and French bourses were flat, as the U.K.’s FTSE 100 gained 0.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}.

Expectations of slower Federal Reserve rate hikes and economic data suggesting that coming recessions in Germany and the wider euro zone may be shallow have cheered markets.

That was despite the negative performance of stocks such as Credit Suisse, which faces a major restructuring after several scandals.

— Jenni Reid

Stocks open little changed ahead of short trading day

Stocks opened little changed on Friday ahead of the short trading day as Wall Street looks to close out a winning holiday week.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 19 points, or 0.09{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}. The S&P 500 lost 0.03{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} and the Nasdaq Composite slipped 0.48{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}, weighed down by shares of Activision Blizzard, which fell nearly 4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} on news that the FTC could block Microsoft from taking over the gaming company.

—Carmen Reinicke

Credit Suisse shares down more than 5{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to all-time low

Credit Suisse shares fell more than 5{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} on Friday to hit an all time low of 3.37 Swiss francs ($3.55).

The embattled Swiss lender saw its shares continue to slide despite it securing more than $4 billion in funding from investors, including the Saudi National Bank, to shore up its financial position.

Credit Suisse is undergoing its second strategic overhaul in less than a year as it looks to address persistent underperformance in its investment bank and a string of risk management and compliance failures, which have saddled the bank with substantial litigation costs.

– Elliot Smith

Investors’ fear of missing out on the upside is back, analyst says

Investors' fear of missing out on the upside is back, analyst says

Emmanuel Cau, head of European equity strategy at Barclays, speaks to CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe.”

We’re still positive on UK but it’s headed for a deep recession, chief economist says

We're still positive on UK but it's headed for a deep recession, chief economist says

The U.K. is headed for a deeper recession than Europe and the U.S., according to Rupert Thompson, chief economist at investment firm Kingswood.

Black Friday transactions match 2021 so far, Barclaycard says

The volume of Black Friday card transactions are in line with 2021 levels, according to Barclaycard Payments data.

The data covered purchases up until 10 a.m. London time made through Barclaycard Payments, which processes £1 out of every £3 spent on debit and credit cards in the U.K.

Investors are keeping a close eye on the annual shopping extravaganza to see how inflation and cost-of-living woes are impacting consumer spending.

— Hannah Ward-Glenton

German yield curve inversion hits fresh 30-year record

Germany’s yield curve hit its deepest inversion since 1992, Reuters reported, citing Refinitiv data.

The gap between 2-year and 10-year government bond yields was at -27 basis points late on Thursday and -26 basis points on Friday.

Many economists view an inverted yield curve as a precursor to a recession.

There is widespread agreement among analysts that Germany is heading for a recession, though Friday’s final GDP reading for the third quarter showed 0.4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} quarter-on-quarter and 1.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} annual growth, fuelling hopes that it will be shallow.

Eurozone PMI figures for November showing a moderation in the slowdown of business activity have also added to cautious optimism.

— Jenni Reid

German GDP growth raises hopes of milder recession

German GDP figures show the country’s economy has grown slightly more in the third quarter than anticipated on the back of consumer spending.

Europe’s largest economy grew by 0.4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} compared to the second quarter and by 1.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} year on year, according to the Federal Statistics Office.

Germany is expected to fall into recession, but the data suggests it may not be as severe as first projected.

— Hannah Ward-Glenton

Stocks on the move: UK homebuilders down on first-time buyer survey, Rockwool up 4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}

Shares of British homebuilders Taylor Wimpey, Bellway and Persimmon all fell more than 2{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in early trade after a survey showed that U.K. first-time buyers increasingly favor rental properties.

At the top of the Stoxx 600, Danish mineral wool product manufacturer Rockwool International gained 4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} after Morgan Stanley raised its price target for the stock.

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Britain’s FTSE 100 is seen around 2 points higher at 7,467, Germany’s DAX is expected to add around 8 points to 14,548 and France’s CAC 40 is set to slip by around 6 points to 6,701.

CNBC Pro: Asset manager names two stocks to short as UK commercial real estate turns ‘toxic’

The U.K. commercial property sector is in a “toxic environment” for investors, according to Plurimi Wealth’s chief investment officer.

Patrick Armstrong told CNBC’s Pro Talks that the real estate sector was “sensitive” to higher interest rates, which he thinks will lead to lower property values and share prices.

He revealed two stocks he was betting against in the sector by shorting their shares.

CNBC Pro subscribers can read more here.

— Ganesh Rao

CNBC Pro: Outperforming asset manager picks the stocks set to win as margins get squeezed

Patrick Armstrong, chief investment officer at Plurimi Wealth, believes margin squeeze is the ‘biggest risk’ for equities. But he thinks some stocks could beat the trend.

“Own sectors with defendable margins or that are creating margin squeeze elsewhere,” he added, naming the sectors and stocks he likes best.

Pro subscribers can read more here.

— Zavier Ong

CNBC Pro: UBS says recession in 2023 will be an inch deep but a mile wide — and that’s not priced into stocks

Global economic conditions will shift next year and that’s going to flip which markets and sectors underperform, according to the chief strategist of UBS Investment Bank.

“It’s an inch deep but it’s a mile wide,” he said of the expected recession. “Global growth is at 2{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} and that is not priced into stocks,” Bhanu Baweja told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” Wednesday.

He also named which sectors he expects to outperform next year.

CNBC Pro subscribers can read more here.

Jenni Reid

GAC inaugurates 5-member public financial management c’ttee

GAC inaugurates 5-member public financial management c’ttee

 A five-member Audit Committee has been inaugurated for the Ghana Aids Commission (GAC) to assure adherence to community financial management polices.

The committee chaired by Professor Kwame Boasiako Omane-Antwi has Mrs Victoria M.E Hagar, Dr Grace Bediako, Mr Emmanuel K. Arthur and Mrs Lucy Brimpong Ofori-Ayeh as users are to oversee the management of economic methods of the Commission in line with money administration rules govern­ing condition institutions.

The Director-Basic of the Inside Audit Company (IAA), Dr Eric Oduro Osae, who inaugurated the committee led them to swear the oath of office environment and secrecy in accordance with the Public Finance Man­agement (PFM) Act 2016.

Addressing the committee at a small inaugural ceremony in Accra yesterday, Dr Osae claimed the Audit Committee was a statutory one which was not to take over administration of the Fee but to help in the accomplishment of its mandate.

He mentioned the committee was demanded to accomplish the required, advisory and sup­porting roles approved by the PFM Act.

Dr Osae stated that the mandatory roles of the Committee provided aiding leadership of the Commission to imple­ment tips from Inside and Exterior Audit Reviews and directives from General public Account Committee of Parliament.

He included that an equally critical man­datory function of the Committee was the preparation and submission of an yearly report of which copies should be submit­ted to the Workplace of the President, Parlia­ment, the Auditor-Typical and the IAA.

He intimated that Parlia­ment on receipt of the report, refers it to the ideal Choose Committee, saying the aim was to prevent the Auditor-Common from reporting economical irregularities in his report.

Dr Osae said the advisory job of the Committee also contain advising on the implementation of very good threat administration methods. In this vein, he tasked the Com­mittee to fine-tune the risk administration plan of the institution if there was 1 and if not, assist in the progress of one so the chance sign up could be populated.

On the supporting part, the Direc­tor-Typical asked for the Committee to as­sist the Inside Audit Device to put together and submit the 2023 Chance-Based Internal Audit (RBIA) Get the job done program which he intimated was due on January 31, 2023.

He billed associates to function in collab­oration with Administration of the Commis­sion so infractions reported by the Audi­tor-Standard had been reduced.

The Govt Oversight Minister of GAC, Dr Kwaku Afriyie urged the com­mittee to perform alongside one another to efficiently to accomplish the mandate of the Commission to achieve the epidemic management by the 12 months 2025 in advance of the terminal elimination by 2030.

The Director-Basic of GAC, Dr Kyeremeh Atuahene congratulated the committee members stating their perform was quite important to the Commission’s financial administration processes.

“As a human institution, we know that not everything can be perfectly with the organisation for the reason that the methods and the systems will have to do the job for perfec­tion to be achieved therefore, not being perfect we know some difficulties may possibly come up but they must not be troubles that border on misapplication or misuse of cash and this is where the get the job done of this committee is so important to us,” he additional.

The chairman of the committee, Prof. Omane-Antwi, on behalf of the associates expressed gratitude to the President and the minister for the honour reposed in them and pledged to contribute their quota to guarantee the commission reach its mandate.

BY VIVIAN ARTHUR AND CHARITY ASUKA

Want to work for the government? These finance jobs come with hefty pay

Want to work for the government? These finance jobs come with hefty pay

If you have always wished to do the job for the authorities and have a history in finance, accounting, business enterprise administration, commerce, or economics, you may possibly be intrigued in some of these new task postings.

Community Expert services and Procurement Canada’s (PSPC) finance department is choosing for a number of senior economical analyst positions throughout provinces, and shelling out wherever from $72,074 to $97,774 on a yearly basis.

The deadline to implement is November 28, so you might want to act quickly.

Job prerequisites

To be capable to implement, you will require a degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with specialization in accounting, finance, business enterprise administration, commerce, or economics, as effectively as knowledge linked to positions in the Economical Administration Group.

If you never have the working experience, you will require occupational certification.

The acknowledged experienced accounting designations are Chartered Skilled Accountant (CPA), Chartered Accountant (CA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), and Qualified Common Accountant (CGA).

You also will will need substantial encounter (at least two a long time) in just one or extra of the following finance places:

• Accounting operations (e.g. processing accounts payable or receivable, bookkeeping, reconciliation, checking of accounts and information verification)
• Company accounting (e.g. preparing of month to month or once-a-year monetary statements or external economical reports)
• Monetary organizing and evaluation, forecasting and variance assessment
• Monetary administration advisory providers (e.g. deliver tips to strengthen economic details or the fiscal condition, just take corrective action on discrepancies)
• Internal or exterior audit, verification, or assessments of economic statements, transactions or enterprise processes
• Financial devices (e.g. implementation, tests, routine maintenance, person guidance, training, enhancement of person guides)
• Price estimation or costing
• Planning and controlling of cash belongings on an accrual foundation (e.g. keep assets on a every month foundation, evaluate the accrual profile of capital belongings) or
• Fiscal plan (e.g. establish or utilize and interpret guidelines and laws).

You will also need to have knowledge furnishing information and direction or tips to several stakeholders (this sort of as customers, partners, or colleagues) on financial problems.

Why get the job done for the PSPC?

On their web-site, PSPC also lists the major 10 explanations you would want to function for them. The benefits and added benefits seem really great, and you can make some valuable connections, too.

Careers at PSPC supply courses, mentoring, coaching, and at-perform schooling, as well as first rate pay. Workforce get good likelihood to develop in the group, alongside with a wide range of employee advantages dental, well being and everyday living insurance policy and a top-notch pension program.

You get more than three weeks of paid out go away and, likely, a fantastic work-daily life equilibrium many thanks to the PSPC’s adaptable hrs and operate preparations. It also has inclusive hiring practices, and people from marginalized communities are often encouraged to use.

As well as, you get to function for the government, which presents you some solid bragging legal rights, also!

The positions are currently obtainable in Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa, and Gatineau. Implement before November 28, or forward this to somebody you know who could possibly be suitable.

For extra aspects, check out the PSPC’s position listing listed here.

Yandex to sell Russian businesses, flee country with its best tech

Yandex to sell Russian businesses, flee country with its best tech

Just after Moscow invaded Ukraine, ‘Russia’s Google’ has made a decision it can’t stay in Russia.

Moscow-headquartered Yandex, the country’s dominant search motor established by two Russian entrepreneurs, is hoping to transfer its most promising new systems overseas and ditch most of its Russian business enterprise to steer clear of the consequences of Western sanctions imposed following President Vladimir Putin ordered Russia to Ukraine.

Beneath the program, which the Economic Occasions reported on Thursday, Yandex N.V.—Yandex’s keeping enterprise registered in the Netherlands—would market most of its Russian enterprises, like look for, e-commerce and trip-hailing, to a area customer. The New York Periods later on documented that Yandex N.V. would then change its most promising systems to non-Russian marketplaces.

By cutting ties with Russia, Yandex hopes to guard its more recent ventures, these as self-driving automobiles, cloud computing, and training technology, from being related to the Russian industry. Western partners have canceled tie-ups with Yandex following Russia’s war in Ukraine, which include meals delivery enterprise Grubhub, which finished its robot delivery initiative with Yandex days soon after Russia’s invasion. New export controls also limit the sale of sophisticated know-how components to Russia.

There are hurdles to Yandex’s system. It would require to uncover a regional buyer eager to obtain its Russian organizations. It would also have to have Moscow’s permission to transfer technological know-how licenses outside of the country, and Yandex shareholders would require to concur to the approach. 

The strategy is reportedly supported by Aleksei Kudrin, Russia’s previous finance minister. Kudrin is envisioned to get a leading situation at Yandex the moment the offer is entire, according to the Fiscal Times

Yandex did not right away react to a ask for for comment. 

Sanctions and a staff exodus

Yandex, founded in 2000, controls about 60{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} of Russia’s research-motor sector, and has invested in trip-hailing, e-commerce and information. 

Though it is not condition-owned, Yandex has designed a shut marriage with the Russian government. Yandex in 2019 agreed to give the state a larger say in its operational choices in a bid to ward off legislation limiting international ownership of Russian tech companies.

The NASDAQ stock exchange suspended investing of Yandex shares before long following Russia’s invasion owing to fears about U.S. sanctions. Yandex’s shares in Moscow have fallen by 60.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} because the begin of the yr. The inventory plunge arrives in spite of Yandex’s strong general performance in the Russian industry, with revenue escalating by 46{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in the third quarter calendar year-on-12 months. 

The Russian tech company has also been hit by the exodus of proficient Russians leaving the place soon after the Ukraine invasion. Above 10{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} of Yandex’s 19,000 staff members have remaining, noted Bloomberg in August. 

The European Union has also specific Yandex executives with sanctions, accusing the business of promoting professional-war Russian propaganda on its information system. The EU sanctioned Yandex Deputy CEO Tigran Khudaverdyan, who was accountable for the news division, in March. 

The EU sanctioned Yandex founder and then-CEO Arkady Volozh in June, accusing him of “materially or financially” supporting Russia’s invasion. Volozh resigned as CEO the exact day. Yandex marketed its information division to fellow Russian tech firm VK in August.

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