"Everybody is on board with divesting from Russia and Russian investments," Troy Seibel, a member of the State Investment Board, said Thursday. "Sometimes it's not as easy as clicking the 'sell button,' and . we just have to make sure the public is aware that this is going to take time."
"Everybody is on board with divesting from Russia and Russian investments," Troy Seibel, a member of the State Investment Board, said Thursday. "Sometimes it's not as easy as clicking the 'sell button,' and . we just have to make sure the public is aware that this is going to take time."
The war in Ukraine has precipitated some review of Russia-exposed investments, but to use that as the only impetus for reviewing our investments suggests that we only care about the brutality of regimes like Putin's when it crosses international boundaries and we can't ignore it anymore.