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OPEC+ vs Trump: Why Oil Prices Aren't Dropping and What Threats Against Russia Have to Do With It
... Kazakhstan, which currently faces significant challenges in meeting its agreed quota with OPEC+."
The reason for increasing production is the desire to regain lost market share while taking advantage of a relatively favorable market environment, as geopolitical factors support prices, according to Dmitry Skryabin, portfolio manager at the Alpha Capital Management Company.
It has long been promised that the production cuts were a temporary measure that could be reversed later, stated Stanislav Mitrahovich,...
Redomiciliation: What It Is, How It Is Used, and Examples from the Russian Market
... years, the term "redomiciliation" has gained particular popularity in Russia, especially among investors, traders, and companies operating in international markets. This procedure has become relevant against the backdrop of changes in the geopolitical landscape, sanctions policies, and the desire of businesses to adapt to new conditions. In this article, we will explore what redomiciliation is, its purposes, how it is carried out, and what examples can be drawn from the Russian market....
Global Investment Outlook for 2025: Challenges, Trends, and Investment Strategies
... Global Economic Growth
The growth of the global economy is expected to slow down in 2025, becoming the new standard for investors. This trend is influenced by multiple factors, including high interest rates, monetary policy constraints, and a complicated geopolitical situation.
For investors, this means a shift from growth-oriented strategies to more balanced portfolios.
Inflation Remains a Threat
Although inflation rates have slightly decreased from peak levels, its long-term persistence remains a significant ...
New Reality for Gazprom: The End of a 60-Year Partnership with the EU
... undergoing historic changes: Gazprom faces serious challenges after ending 60 years of cooperation with the EU. A 9-fold reduction in exports, increased competition from American LNG, and Europe's transition to "green energy" have changed the geopolitical and economic picture. In this article, we examine in detail how the company is adapting to the new realities, which markets can become salvation for the Russian gas giant, and what this means for investors and traders.
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Moscow Exchange Index (IMOEX): what is it and how can an investor use it
... financial crisis led to a sharp drop in the index, reflecting the negative impact on the Russian economy. Recovery was gradual.
2010-2014: a period of relative stabilization and growth, largely due to high oil prices and increased investment.
2014-2016: geopolitical tensions and falling oil prices caused a significant decrease in the IMOEX value. Sanctions from Western countries also had a negative impact.
2017-2022: the period is characterized by volatility associated with fluctuations in oil prices,...