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Energy Sector News, Sunday, July 27, 2025: Brent at around $70, Record Gas Reserves, Fuel Price Stabilization

... annual increase, as stipulated by the government, is aimed at helping energy companies compensate for inflationary costs and invest in infrastructure maintenance. However, the rise in payments increases the burden on industry and households. In response,... ... European Union is actively developing infrastructure for receiving LNG (new terminals are being built, and long-term contracts with alternative suppliers are being negotiated) to replace the volumes that have been lost. However, completely abandoning Russian ...

Fuel and Energy News, Friday, July 25, 2025: Brent below $70, record gas supplies, gasoline export ban starting August

... country. This annual increase, stipulated by the government, is intended to help energy companies cover inflationary costs and invest in infrastructure. However, the increase in tariffs inevitably raises the burden on industry and households. In response,... ... minimal levels. The European Union is actively developing infrastructure to accept LNG and is seeking new long-term contracts with alternate gas suppliers. However, a complete rejection of Russian gas has not yet been realized—some countries, such as Hungary,...

IPO in Russia at 21% rate: what to expect in the near future?

... valuation. In conditions of a high rate, the valuation of companies planning to go public becomes more difficult. Funds and investment banks require large discounts, which leads to lower valuations and, accordingly, to smaller amounts of capital raised.... ... Companies are forced to postpone plans to enter the stock exchange, adapting their strategies to the new conditions, and look for alternative methods of financing. In the near future, the main focus will be on stabilizing the economy and possible support measures ...

Energy Sector News, Saturday, July 26, 2025: Brent Around $70, Record Gas Supplies, Market Reaction to Gasoline Export Ban

... nationwide. This annual increase, mandated by the government, is intended to help energy companies offset inflationary costs and invest in maintaining infrastructure. However, the increase in payments inevitably raises the burden on businesses and households.... ... European Union is actively developing infrastructure for receiving LNG (new terminals are being built, and long-term contracts with alternative suppliers are being signed) to replace the volumes lost. However, fully abandoning Russian gas in the short term is ...

Key Economic Events and Corporate Reporting: Week of July 28 to August 1, 2025

... globally. Friday, August 1, 2025 Major Economic Events: 04:00 (China): Caixin PMI business activity index (manufacturing, July). An alternative measure to assess China's industrial state, focused on the private sector and small-to-medium businesses. 12:00 (Eurozone): ... ... all the aforementioned events will provide the opportunity to evaluate risks and opportunities in a timely manner and adjust investment strategies accordingly.