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Austrian reports link Orbán's son-in-law to Raiffeisen’s Russian subsidiary sale
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According to the Austrian newspaper, the transaction came up during Trump and Orbán's meeting in Washington.
Austrian reports link Orbán's son-in-law to Raiffeisen’s Russian subsidiary sale
Austrian newspaper Der Standard has once again reported that Hungarian businessman István Tiborcz, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s son-in-law, may be a key contender to acquire a majority stake in Raiffeisen Bank International’s Russian subsidiary. While the bank has been seeking a buyer since the outbreak of the Russia–Ukraine war, the claims remain unconfirmed, and Tiborcz’s company firmly denies them. Der Standard: Tiborcz-backed group interest…
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