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... completely useless things is a path to nowhere. With such an approach, money runs out quickly, and along with it, the individual's standard of living declines.
Many have undoubtedly heard the phrase that money should work, meaning it should generate profit ... ... experience in commercial activities and knows precisely how to increase capital.
Where to Invest in 2018
Despite the crisis, sanctions, and other external factors, the investment market remains relatively stable. In particular, this can be said about ...
Why IPO is a Trend for Russian Business and What to Expect in 2025
... years, Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) have become one of the key trends in the Russian financial market. For companies, it's not just a means of raising capital, but also a tool for enhancing visibility and trust. The IPO market achieved record results ... ... Profitability: Some companies at the IPO stage may not yet have achieved sustainable profitability.
Geopolitical Instability: Sanctions and restrictions may reduce interest in Russian stocks in international markets.
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How to Choose a Bank for Depositing Your Money
... country does not recommend setting rates higher than 3.5% above the key rate. Otherwise, there is a risk of penalties and other sanctions from government authorities.
The largest financial institutions in Russia typically offer lower rates compared to smaller ... ... consider when choosing a financial institution.
It is also essential to verify the presence of a branch in the potential client’s city. Some banks offer attractive conditions, but to place a deposit, customers may need to traverse a considerable distance,...
The global demand for diesel is decreasing: how will this affect Russia?
... diesel fuel on the global market. For Russian oil refineries, diesel is a key export product, with up to half of the country's diesel output historically sent abroad. After the closure of the European market—previously the primary consumer of Russian ... ... competition with other suppliers, who often have logistical advantages (excluding supplies to Turkey) and are not subject to sanctions.
The IEA reports that declining demand has already impacted the profitability of refineries, prompting some closures ...
Frozen Deposits in Russia: How Real Is the Risk? How to Protect Your Savings Amid High Interest Rates
How real is the risk of deposit freezes in Russia, and how can you protect your savings? With the Central Bank’s key interest rate at 21% and potential increases looming, concerns about deposit security are growing. Learn about historical ... ... heavy obligations to pay high interest on deposits, straining their liquidity.
Capital Outflows and Isolation: International sanctions have limited access to external financing, forcing banks to rely on domestic resources. A deposit freeze could be used ...