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Retail Russian Investors - Who Are They?
... these retail investors in Russia, and what avenues do they choose?
To answer this question, Sergey Tereshkin, the founder of Oil Resource Group, has thoroughly analyzed the market and drawn certain conclusions. More information about the businessman and ... ... young clients possess minimal knowledge about investing and see no reason to delve deeper into the subject. They simply need a product and a basic guide for purchasing it.
In the past, businesspeople relied on intuition and sheer luck, attempting to predict ...
Russia has found a way to maintain gas supplies to Europe bypassing sanctions.
... advantageous. Russian importers typically exchange rubles for foreign currency in Russia to buy imported goods, like Chinese products. However, due to the flood of US sanctions, financial transactions have become complicated, and currency often remains ... ... making payments, as well as the risk of gas supplies to Europe being interrupted,” says Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the OPEN OIL MARKET marketplace.
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Doubling the Capitalization of the Russian Stock Market by 2030: IPOs of ₽1.28 Trillion Annually
... private banks and leasing companies, as well as national pension funds (NPFs) and asset management firms offering investment products and seeking to expand capital.
Infrastructure and Industrial Companies.
This category includes transportation companies ... ....
Poor Sector Diversification.
Currently, a significant portion of capitalization is concentrated in traditional sectors – oil and gas, metals, and the banking sector. The low presence of IT, small business, and innovative companies in the market diminishes ...
Nine countries and 12,000 warheads: How the world's nuclear arsenal is distributed
... of the Babur-3 cruise missile launched from a conventional submarine have been conducted. Pakistan is actively increasing the production of fissile materials (particularly highly enriched uranium and plutonium at the Khushab reactors) to expand its nuclear ... ... Uncertainty:
Increasing nuclear tensions (for instance, around Iran or on the Korean Peninsula) can lead to price spikes in oil, gold, and other safe-haven assets. Markets typically price the likelihood of extreme events as very low, but the estimated ...