MOSCOW - A Russian court extended the house arrest of billionaire Vladimir Yevtushenkov on Nov. 14 just weeks after his shares in an oil company were seized, pressing a case some investors say signals a return to state intervention in business.
MOSCOW - A Russian court extended the house arrest of billionaire Vladimir Yevtushenkov on Nov. 14 just weeks after his shares in an oil company were seized, pressing a case some investors say signals a return to state intervention in business.