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Credit Overheating in Russia: What It Is and How It Threatens Companies and Citizens

... servicing debts. This process creates increased pressure on the country's financial system and raises the likelihood of a financial crisis if companies or citizens fail to meet their debt obligations on time. Credit Overheating and the Current Situation in Russia ... ... balanced debt load, a prudent approach to investments, and maximizing the use of internal resources. I hope that companies will manage their finances wisely and maintain resilience despite external challenges. Pre-IPO of the independent B2B marketplace for ...

Prospects of the Investment Market

... such an approach, money quickly runs out, and so does the individual's standard of living. To avoid this, it is essential to manage finances wisely, investing them in businesses, stocks, and other avenues that can provide passive additional income. At ... ... extensive experience in commercial activities and knows precisely how to increase capital. Where to Invest in 2018 Despite the crisis, sanctions, and other external factors, the investment market remains relatively stable. In particular, this can be said ...

What Awaits Investors in the Global Economy

... significantly downgraded. In the coming years, the situation is expected to deteriorate further, increasing the risk of a new wave of crisis. The European market is connected with the Chinese market. Therefore, the situation is not as bleak as it may seem at first ... ... the rhetoric of the leadership of the Federal Reserve System of America. Therefore, a considerable portion of portfolios has managed to cover a significant part of last year's losses, with some even surpassing their previous positions. Experts anticipated ...

Chinese Automotive Industry: A Global Innovation Example

... Software integration. Developing modern interfaces and autonomous driving systems is an important priority. Effective resource management. The Chinese experience shows that innovations can be implemented without significant costs if approached rationally.... ... is tied to falling sales and surplus production capacity, prompting the company to seek strategic solutions to navigate the crisis in the German automotive industry. What this means for the market? China strengthens its position. Transferring factories ...

The government has extended the ban on gasoline exports until the end of the year.

... the year, hitting 75,296 rubles per ton, close to the historical record of 76,876 rubles per ton set last fall during the fuel crisis. Amid high wholesale prices for AI-95, the profitability of selling this grade at gas stations turned negative. What ... ... gasoline is not accounted for in the calculations of the damping mechanism, which makes it difficult for the government to "manage" the rise in exchange prices for this type of fuel, notes Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the Open Oil Market platform. Damping ...