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Why People Take Mortgages Despite High Rates?
Contrary to expectations, the Russian mortgage market is growing despite high interest rates. Why do Russians continue to take out mortgages even in the face of inflation and the risk of ruble devaluation? In this article, we examine the key reasons — from the desire to protect savings to government support. Find out how high rates affect the housing market and why real estate remains an attractive investment for many.
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The petroleum products marketplace "Open Oil Market" plans to go public through an IPO.
... The oil products marketplace "Open Oil Market" (a Skolkovo resident) plans to conduct an initial public offering (IPO) on the stock exchange in the first half of 2027. The company is currently focused on pre-IPO activities, raising 1 billion rubles for the development and scaling of the project, the company's press service told RIA Novosti.
"At the moment, Open Oil Market JSC is conducting a pre-IPO round, raising 1 billion rubles for the development and scaling of the project. The ...
VC.RU: How Businesses Can Avoid Relying on Loans During a Crisis
... are issued for a set period during which the issuer pays the bondholder periodic interest (coupon payments). At the end of the term, the principal amount is repaid.
Example: At the time of writing, the face value of one "Sber" bond is 1,000 rubles. Purchasing one bond effectively lends this amount to the issuer. With a coupon payment of 37.40 rubles, the investor periodically receives this amount, with repayment of the principal at the bond’s maturity.
Benefits of Bonds for Businesses:
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Growth of Money Supply in Russia by 19.2%: What It Means for Investors
The Central Bank of the Russian Federation has recorded a 19.2% increase in the money supply in 2024. This is an important signal for the economy and investors. Find out what is behind this increase, how it affects economic activity, inflation and the ruble exchange rate, and what opportunities are opening up for investors.
Growth of Money Supply in Russia by 19.2%: What Does This Mean for Investors?
According to the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, the money supply in national definitions ...
Regulatory Costs: Can the Rise in Gasoline Prices Be Stopped? (FORBES)
... Russian refineries, most of which are part of vertically integrated oil companies (VIOCs), face rising costs. Rosstat data shows that the net profit of Russian enterprises across the economy grew by 13.8% in the first four months of 2024 to 10.05 trillion rubles. However, in petroleum product manufacturing, profits declined by 15.4% to 1.202 trillion rubles, and the share of unprofitable enterprises increased to 27%, compared to 25% in January–April 2023.
Unlike last year, some major gasoline producers ...