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Dedollarization of Global Finance: Reducing Investments in US Treasury Securities
... events have led to a reassessment of this strategy. The key reasons include:
Freezing of Reserves: Following the imposition of sanctions against Russia, a significant portion of its currency reserves was frozen, serving as a warning to other countries about ... ... of Alternative Currencies: An increased share of assets in yuan, gold, or other currencies may alter the current structure of international transactions.
Increased Volatility in Currency Markets: A loss of confidence in the dollar could lead to heightened ...
Energy Sector News, Tuesday, August 5, 2025 - Trump Pressures India, Russia Limits Fuel Exports
... historically high production volumes in 2025, although consumption growth is slowing significantly. According to forecasts from the International Energy Agency (IEA), global coal production this year could reach approximately
9.2 billion tons
, setting a new ... ... electricity production and export revenue in the sector. Production by Russian companies remains near record levels, and amidst sanctions, the coal industry is actively reorienting towards Asian markets. The government supports exporters by investing in ...
Where does the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) invest?
... This helps maintain a high level of defense capability of the country.
Technological independence: The development and production of our own aviation technologies reduces dependence on foreign supplies, which is especially important in the context of international sanctions and geopolitical instability.
5. Development of civil aviation
UAC contributes to the development of civil aviation in Russia:
Production of passenger aircraft: The company develops and manufactures modern passenger airliners, such as the MS-21,...
Pre-IPO Market: Features, Stages, Risks, and Strategy
... interest rates, and the increased attractiveness of pre-IPO for promising companies under conditions of limited demand for conventional IPOs.
Thus, the Russian pre-IPO market can be characterized as a young but rapidly evolving segment, influenced by international practices and local market conditions (sanctions, devaluation, and a tight monetary policy). Technological companies, manufacturers, and others are beginning to use pre-IPO as a development tool, mirroring the experiences of their foreign counterparts.
Stages and Mechanisms of Investing in ...
M&A Market Activity in Russia at Three-Year Low
... has been raised to 21%, making loans expensive. Thirdly, the uncertainty in the economic situation (geopolitical risks, high sanctions costs, and ruble volatility) complicates revenue and cash flow forecasting for target companies, increasing expected ... ... Russian assets, while domestic market participants primarily operate under government participation schemes or focus on the internal market. The absence of foreign capital exacerbates the shortage of transactions, causing the M&A market to rely increasingly ...