KEY POINTS
  • Larry Fink, CEO and chairman of the world's biggest asset manager, BlackRock, said Russia's invasion of Ukraine is reversing the long-running trend of globalization.
  • "I believe this has exacerbated the polarization and extremist behavior we are seeing across society today," Fink said in his 2022 letter to shareholders.
  • Fink, whose firm oversees more than $10 trillion, said BlackRock has suspended the purchase of any Russian securities in its active or index portfolios.

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Larry Fink, CEO and chairman of the world's biggest asset manager, BlackRock, said Russia's invasion of Ukraine has upended the world order that had been in place since the end of the Cold War.

"The Russian invasion of Ukraine has put an end to the globalization we have experienced over the last three decades," Fink said in his 2022 letter to shareholders. "It has left many communities and people feeling isolated and looking inward. I believe this has exacerbated the polarization and extremist behavior we are seeing across society today."

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