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Explaining Eurasia

All posts by Ian Pryde

Turning Sochi Into Russia’s Coming Out Party

By Ian Pryde on February 26, 2013 in China, Economy, Japan, Olympics, Russia, Sport

Last weekend marked a year until the end of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. One of the reasons that both the International Olympic Committee and FIFA, the governing body of world football, often award countries the venue for these huge […]

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Diamond Age Russia Fund: Monthly Letter to Investors – December 2012

By Ian Pryde on February 01, 2013 in fin

In December, the Fund turned in a stellar performance of +9.38%. The Fund’s portfolio outstripped by some 30% all the salient indices, such as MSCI EME Index, which only appreciated […]

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Diamond Age Russia Fund: Monthly Letter to Investors – November 2012

By Ian Pryde on December 17, 2012 in BRIC, Russia

In November, the Fund had a slightly negative performance of 1.76%, although it did outperform, by a notch, the “pure Russia” indices, such as MICEX, which dropped 1.92%. Nevertheless, the […]

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Gas, black gold and the country’s future

By Ian Pryde on December 04, 2012 in Economy, Energy, Gas, Oil, Russia, Shale Oil & Gas

Most observers agree that after making generous promises during the presidential election campaign, Vladimir Putin has finally realized that Gazprom is no longer the state’s cash cow. In October, he […]

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Diamond Age Russia Fund: Monthly Letter to Investors – October 2012

By Ian Pryde on November 17, 2012 in fin

In October, the Fund had a slightly negative performance of 1.85%, having gained almost +2% intra-month and been affected by a global sell-off in the last week of the month […]

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Diamond Age Russia Fund: Monthly Letter to Investors – September 2012

By Ian Pryde on October 05, 2012 in fin

In September, the Fund recorded a positive performance of +2.13%, after positioning its investment portfolio in August for an anticipated QE3 announcement the following month, although it gave up some […]

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Diamond Age Russia Fund: Monthly Letter to Investors – August 2012

By Ian Pryde on September 04, 2012 in BRIC, BRICS, fin, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine

In August, the Fund had a slightly negative performance of 2.5%, after positioning itself for a QE3 announcement of then unknown timing. The Fund’s overall constructive positioning, however, was of […]

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Diamond Age Russia Fund: Monthly Letter to Investors – July 2012

By Ian Pryde on August 04, 2012 in BRIC, fin

In July, the Fund gained fractionally +0.38%, and, in fact, delivered on the Investment Advisor’s promise to meaningfully decrease volatility. Here are the weekly returns since the Fund’s portfolio was […]

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Diamond Age Russia Fund: Monthly Letter to Investors – June 2012

By Ian Pryde on July 07, 2012 in fin

In June the Fund gained fractionally +0.42%, and, in fact, started delivering on the Investment Advisor’s promise to meaningfully decrease volatility. Here is the most up-to-date example of weekly returns […]

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The West hesitates about relying on BRICS

By Ian Pryde on June 27, 2012 in BRICS, China, Economy, India, Russia

Drawing by Niyaz Karim Just before the start of the recent G20 summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, economists at the Brookings Institution announced that policy paralysis was hitting the global […]

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Ian Pryde

Founder & CEO, Eurasia Strategy & Communications, Contributing Editor, Explaining Eurasia

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