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New Changes in IPO Procedure: Enhancing Transparency and Considering Retail Investors' Interests

... further development of the Russian stock market. New Changes in the IPO Procedure: Increasing Transparency and Considering Retail Investors’ Interests The Russian equity market continues to recover its potential following a series of economic and political upheavals, with enhancing the quality of the initial public offering (IPO) process being one of the key steps on this path. In response to market needs, the Bank of Russia has proposed a number of changes aimed at improving the IPO procedure ...

New Trump Tariffs: Impact on the Global Economy and Prospects for Investors

... Zealand – 15% Turkey – 15% South Korea – 15% Venezuela – 15% Israel – 15% Objectives of the Tariffs The decision by the U.S. administration aims to: Protect American manufacturers from foreign competition Reduce the U.S. trade deficit Apply political pressure on partner countries However, such an approach carries the risk of retaliatory measures that could negatively impact global trade. Economic Consequences of New Restrictions The increased tariffs will affect the global market in several ...

Lessons from the Game of Monopoly for Entrepreneurs and Investors

... balance between aggressive expansion and cautious management of resources is essential. 4. External Factors and Uncertainty Random events in Monopoly, such as chance cards, simulate external influences in the business world. Just like economic and political factors in real life, these can help or hinder a player's progress. This teaches entrepreneurs to prepare for unexpected events that can impact their business, reinforcing the importance of adaptability. Skills Developed Through Monopoly Analytical ...

Redomiciliation: What It Is, How It Is Used, and Examples from the Russian Market

... Redomiciliation is the process of transferring a company's legal address from one jurisdiction to another while maintaining its status as a legal entity. The primary goal of redomiciliation is to adapt the company to changes in legislation, tax regulation, or the political situation. It is important to note that during redomiciliation: The company retains its assets, liabilities, and structure. The transfer occurs without the need to liquidate the old company and create a new one. The legal connection with the ...

What is devaluation in simple terms and how does it affect the Russian economy?

... the purchasing power of citizens and the country's economy. Why does devaluation happen? Devaluation can occur for various reasons. Here are the main ones: Economic instability: When a country experiences economic difficulties, such as high inflation, political or geopolitical crises, the state's foreign exchange reserves can decrease, and the demand for the ruble falls. Low prices for export goods: Russia, as an exporter of oil and gas, is faced with the fact that when prices for these resources fall,...