(Bloomberg)
From King Constantine II of Greece and Saudi Arabia’s Sheikh Yamani to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, London’s mansions and penthouses have been a preferred haven for superrich exiles and expats since at least the 1970s.
The possible demise of “Londongrad” may be welcomed by some but the city’s real-estate firms are less thrilled about a broader clampdown on secretive foreign capital
Trading on the Moscow stock exchange remained closed for a fourth day today at the rouble s losses continued against the dollar with the Russian currency now worth less than a cent.
EXCLUSIVE: Billionaire oligarch Alisher Usmanov scrambled to sell his £50 million mansion in London before the UK government imposed sanctions on him, MailOnline can reveal.