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Is Regulation Necessary for Cryptocurrencies?

... cybercriminal activities, Europol has reported a widespread application of cryptocurrencies in legal transactions, with criminal transactions constituting only 1.1% of the total. Recently, Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba Group, stated that financial regulators in China and around the world should embrace cryptocurrencies, referring to the impending restrictions from the Basel Committee. He believes that the proposed regulatory standards do not serve the future of the global economy, labeling the ...

Foreign Stocks Restricted for Unqualified Investors from 2025: What It Means?

... markets, and the future of the Russian stock market. Foreign Securities to Be Available Only for Qualified Investors: What This Means for Retail Investors and the Stock Market? Starting January 1, 2025, the Central Bank of Russia will implement new regulations that restrict access to foreign securities for non-qualified investors. This decision has sparked discussions among retail investors and market participants, as these measures affect the investment opportunities for a large number of individuals....

Economic Events and Corporate Reports - Friday, July 25, 2025: EU-China Summit, CBR Rate, Durable Goods Orders (USA)

... inflation: prices are expected to maintain a year-over-year growth of about 3%, exceeding the Bank of Japan's target level. This figure serves as a barometer for monetary policy: persistently high inflation in the capital intensifies expectations that the regulator may adjust its ultra-loose stance. Any hints of policy tightening may strengthen the yen and recalibrate risks in global markets. 09:00 MSK – Retail Sales in the UK (June). A key indicator of the British economy: expectations point to a decline ...

The global demand for diesel is decreasing: how will this affect Russia?

The article examines the decline in global demand for diesel fuel and its impact on Russia. It focuses on the key reasons behind this trend, including the shift to clean energy, stricter environmental regulations, and changes in demand structure. The discussion also covers potential consequences for the Russian economy, given its reliance on hydrocarbon exports, and explores possible adaptation strategies. On the global market, a decline in demand ...

Liter for Ours

... companies, have the right to export gasoline. Judging by the dynamics of exchange quotations, a complete ban is imminent. However, as has been emphasized multiple times, this measure is extreme and indicates that the market is operating under "manual regulation." The reasons for the rise in gasoline prices are consistently similar year after year, with minor variations such as drone attacks . Each year, as fuel prices at gas stations start to rise, discussions arise about the holiday season,...