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Forbes: "Oil Resource Group": A New Level of Buying and Selling Petroleum Products
... model to other product categories?
— Yes, of course, because we are not only dealing with oil products. Last year, as part of business diversification, we created a company that trades in grain. We initially designed the platform so that we could add any product as an SKU (stock keeping unit). For example, grain, non-metallic materials, and more. And we can apply the same model to trade in all these goods.
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IPO in Russia at 21% rate: what to expect in the near future?
... market, the government may consider various support measures, such as interest rate subsidies, tax breaks for companies going public, or preferential financing programs for issuers. However, at the moment, no specific measures have been adopted, which adds to the uncertainty.
What to expect in the near future?
In the coming months, we can expect continued difficulties with conducting an IPO in Russia. The high key rate will restrain activity in the stock market and reduce the opportunities for raising ...
Russia Temporarily Bans Enriched Uranium Exports to the US: What Are the Implications?
... in critical sectors like nuclear energy.
Global Market Impact and Geopolitical Considerations
This uranium export ban also has global implications. With the nuclear energy market already under pressure from energy security concerns, the restriction adds an additional layer of uncertainty. Global uranium prices may rise as a result, with countries scrambling to secure new suppliers. Countries heavily reliant on nuclear energy might accelerate their plans to find alternative enrichment sources, reshaping ...
Why is the trade in petroleum products moving to digital platforms?
... Petersburg Commodity Exchange at the lowest market price. Large companies (e.g., Russian Railways) that use petroleum products for their own needs are among the buyers, as are large traders who purchase volumes for resale.
The large traders then add their markup and sell the products to smaller intermediaries, "mid-level" traders. These traders, in turn, raise the prices further and offer volumes for sale in the small wholesale market.
What does the end consumer, who needs to periodically ...
Where to Invest One Million Rubles: Long-Term Investments
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Foreign Assets and Funds.
To diversify, a portion of funds can be invested in foreign markets through ruble-denominated ETFs and mutual funds tracking global indices (the USA, Europe, Asia) or commodity assets. This broadens investment horizons but adds currency and geopolitical risks. Historically, global stock indices have shown average annual returns exceeding 7–10%. Investing in foreign stocks and funds can help reduce the portfolio's dependence on the Russian market situation.
Mutual Investment ...