KEY POINTS
  • The Russia-Ukraine war is not a death knell for globalization, Texas hedge fund manager Kyle Bass told CNBC.
  • However, he said it should be wake-up call about the risks of investing in countries that aren't democracies.
  • Bass' comments come a week after BlackRock CEO Larry Fink suggested economic globalization was approaching its end.

Kyle BassThe Russia's unprovoked war against Ukraine is not a death knell for globalization but should be a wake-up call about the risks of investing in countries that aren't democracies, Texas hedge fund manager Kyle Bass said on CNBC on Thursday,

"You don't have to paint it with that broad of a brush," the founder of Hayman Capital Management told "Squawk Box" in an interview, when asked whether he thought the idea of an interconnected economy with few barriers to impede global trade was effectively over. "You have to say, each country run by maybe a despotic authoritarian should be re-reviewed and maybe not invested in."