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Finland registers outflow of $705 million in Jan, up from $530 million in Dec

byCustoms Today Report
17/02/2015
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HELSINKI: Finland is suffering immense capital outflow in recent months, mostly to Russia. Finland is the euro zone economy most interlinked with Russia. Russian foreign direct investment in Finland more than doubled from 366 million euros in 2004 to 842 million euros in 2013. In 2013, around 10 percent of Finnish exports went to Russia.

Finland has seen an unprecedented outflow of money in the last months, most likely connected with Russian businesses and individuals repatriating their money from the country, Forbes writes, citing a report by CrossBorder Capital.

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Finland has suffered a net outflow of money every month for the last two years, with $705 million fleeing last month, up from $530 million in December. The volumes easily exceed even outflows from Greece, which CrossBorder Capital reckons saw $177 million leave in January.

Outflows from Finland peaked at $1.04 billion last September. In total, almost $10 billion has fled the $250 billion economy in the past year.

“Finland has a problem. Foreign outflows … have accelerated in the wake of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, and what that’s telling us is that probably distressed borrowers or consumers in Russia with investment or cash in Finland are pulling their cash back,” said Michael Howell, managing director of CrossBorder Capital.

The weakness of Finland’s domestic economy also creates a push factor for foreign capital, Howell said.

European sanctions against Moscow in retaliation for its actions in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, and the Kremlin’s tit-for-tat import bans, have dealt a hard blow to Finnish food producers.

In 2013, around 10 percent of Finnish exports went to Russia. But Finnish trade with Russia fell by 8 percent in the first half of 2014 and is likely to have worsened since then as plunging global oil prices and the Western sanctions take their toll on the Russian economy.

According to Statistics Finland, there were 31 Russian-owned companies in the Greater Helsinki area alone in 2011 with total revenue of €2.54 billion. Most firms arrived just a couple of years earlier. In addition, many Russian companies have subsidiaries in Finland — 34 as of 2012, CrossBorder Capital writes.

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