
As Donald Trump edges the US closer to a thaw in relations with Vladimir Putin's Russia, commodity investors are already jumping in.
A plan by United Co. Rusal, the biggest Russian aluminum maker, for a London sale of shares valued at about USD 1.7 billion is the latest sign that Russia's exile from world markets is over for the nation's metal and mining giants.
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