NEW: KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers, two of the Big Four accounting firms, announced they're cutting business ties in Russia due to the invasion of Ukraine
Businesses operating in Russia have an increasingly limited ability to collect revenue or pay workers and suppliers.Some workers are being moved out of Russia. Restricted airspace and travel are preventing companies from getting equipment they need to continue to operate.
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