Market Extra: What’s next for markets after aborted Wagner mutiny leaves Russia’s Putin weakened

Investors will be nervously sorting through the aftermath of a short-lived rebellion that’s seen leaving Russian President Vladimir Putin weakened — and potentially more dangerous.

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