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The U.S. Fails to Meet LNG Contracts with Europe: What This Means for Europe’s Energy Security
... redirected U.S. LNG shipments have already led to price increases for Europe, where energy costs are historically sensitive to global shifts. Higher LNG prices not only place pressure on consumers and businesses but also amplify inflationary pressures across ... ... and industrial users, as higher energy prices could curtail consumer spending, limit business investments, and stall economic growth.
Strengthening Energy Partnerships Outside the U.S.
Europe, now facing unreliable supplies from the U.S., may need to seek ...
Will the US Lift Sanctions Against Russia? An Investor's Analysis
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After 2014, the U.S. significantly expanded its sanctions policy against Russia, including restrictions in the financial, energy, technological, and industrial sectors. Today, Russia remains one of the countries facing the highest number of sanctions globally.
How Have Sanctions Affected the Russian Economy?
Despite unprecedented sanctions measures, the Russian economy has shown growth. In 2024, Russia's GDP increased by 4%, making the country the largest economy in Europe and the fourth largest in the world, surpassing Germany and Japan.
However, sanctions have led to:
Reconstruction of logistics chains;
Accelerated import substitution;
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Growth of Average Mortgage Loans for Rural Real Estate in Russia: Causes and Prospects
... trend reflects structural changes in the economy, the real estate market, and borrower preferences. Key factors influencing this growth include government mortgage support programs and rising construction and land costs.
Main Reasons for the Increase in Loan ... ... prices: Increased demand for plots near cities with established infrastructure leads to higher land costs.
Construction materials: Global inflation and supply chain disruptions contribute to rising material costs and, consequently, construction expenses.
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Record retail stock investment: Why is it happening and what are the risks?
... - short-term speculation can be dangerous, especially in an overheated market.
Record investments of retail investors in the stock market can be an important indicator of future volatility. While current optimism is driven by the prospects for tech growth and the expected actions of the Fed, the market may face risks of overheating and a possible correction. Investors should maintain a balanced approach, closely monitoring company fundamentals and global economic trends.
Neutral Arguments: How the Outcomes of the Negotiations in Alaska Affect the Russian and Global Economy
... coming week, the dollar is expected to trade around 78–81, considers Natalia Milchakova, senior analyst at Freedom Finance Global.
At the same time, the expert does not rule out the possibility that the national currency could strengthen below 75 per ... ... index could reach 3200-3400 if the positive dynamics in the negotiation process continue. The annual outlook suggests potential growth to 3500-3800 points, although much depends on the practical implementation of agreements, she clarified.
Nevertheless, ...