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The United States has allowed transactions with Russian banks in the energy sector: what does this mean
How the Temporary Easing of Sanctions Will Affect Russian Energy, Banking, and Business Development: An Article by Sergey Tereshkin for "RBC Companies."
The article analyzes the U.S. decision to temporarily ease sanctions on transactions involving Russian banks related to the energy sector. This includes lifting restrictions ...
Sovcombank Reports a 54.7% Decline in Net Profit for H1 2025
... expenses in this segment also grew — to 39.8 billion RUB.
Operating Expenses
Total operating expenses rose to 53.8 billion RUB (up from 45.7 billion RUB a year earlier), driven by inflationary pressures and investments in infrastructure and technology development.
Profit Before Tax and Taxes
Profit Before Tax:
20.5 billion RUB compared to 38.7 billion RUB last year.
Income Tax Expenses:
4.1 billion RUB versus 6.8 billion RUB last year.
Earnings Per Share Metrics
Basic Earnings Per Share:
0.74 RUB (down ...
Ruble Concludes 2024 Above 100 Against Dollar: Causes, Forecasts, and Implications
... recovery of demand for imported goods increased the need for foreign currency, putting additional pressure on the ruble.
Forecasts for 2025
Reuters
Forecasts the dollar exchange rate to be between 100 and 108 rubles by the end of 2025.
Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation
Estimates the average annual ruble exchange rate in 2025 at 96.5 rubles per dollar.
Alternative Scenarios
Some experts suggest both further weakening of the ruble to 120 per dollar and strengthening below the 100 ...
Increase of Asset Threshold for Qualified Investors in Russia: What You Need to Know in 2025
... requirements.
Consider Alternative Paths: If the property threshold is unattainable, focus on fulfilling other criteria, such as education or transaction activity.
Seek Consultation: Professional financial advisors will help you adapt to the new conditions and develop a strategy to maintain access to investment opportunities.
Conclusion
The increase in the property threshold for qualified investors reflects the regulator's desire to enhance market resilience and protect the interests of participants. It is ...
CAPE Ratio of the S&P 500 Reaches Second Record: Is the Market Overheated?
... during the dot-com bubble in 2000. This raises serious concerns among analysts, as a high CAPE is traditionally seen as an indicator of an overheated market and a potential correction.
What is CAPE and Why is it Important?
CAPE, or the Shiller Ratio, was developed by Nobel laureate Robert Shiller for a more accurate assessment of stock market valuation. It is calculated as the ratio of the current stock price to the average earnings over the past 10 years, adjusted for inflation. The historical average ...