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Forecast of International Economy for 2025 According to Wells Fargo's "2025 International Economic Outlook"
... ineffectiveness of economic stimulants.
Mexico:
GDP Growth: 1.3%.
High dependence on U.S. exports and limited monetary and fiscal policy space could lead the country into a recession.
India:
GDP Growth: 5.7%.
The country remains relatively insulated due to strong domestic demand and supply chain diversification.
Currency Markets
U.S. Dollar: The dollar is projected to continue strengthening, with the euro expected to decline to $0.97 and the Mexican peso to 23 pesos per dollar by 2026.
Currencies of Developing Countries: The Mexican peso, Brazilian real, and Chinese yuan ...
Why is the rise in fuel prices at gas stations accelerating despite the decrease in stock exchange prices?
... are limited by inflation. As long as this situation persists, gas station prices will not directly depend on the exchange.
Stankevich shares a similar view. The combination of directive and market mechanisms for price and supply regulation on the domestic market has led to the retail segment being in the most vulnerable position. Retail margins do not exceed 5-7% and do not ensure profitability for gas stations not part of vertically integrated companies (about half of gas stations in Russia). Therefore,...
OVGZ – The Perfect Investment Tool
... proprietary portfolio of bonds, the task of investing and recovering investments becomes considerably more complicated.
The market hosts a large number of organizations engaged in the trading of securities. It is advisable to find one that meets all ... ... outlines all terms of collaboration and the responsibilities of both parties.
Advantages of Investing in Bonds
Investing in domestic government bonds comes with numerous advantages, including:
Interest rate. On average, the yield from investing in OGVZ ...
Economic News: Saturday, July 26, 2025 - CBRF Reduces Rate, Wall Street Hits New Highs
... resulting in the euro ending the week without significant changes against the dollar.
Among currencies of developed countries, the Japanese yen attracted focus as it weakened to ¥148 per $1. The pressure on the yen is attributed to a combination of domestic political uncertainty and the persistently ultra-loose stance of the Bank of Japan. The market expects that even after elections, the Japanese regulator will continue to adhere to low rates, considering inflation around 3% and the need to support economic growth. Against this backdrop, investors in Asia preferred to take profit in yen; the ...
China has found a replacement for Russian coal.
... significantly increased supply in recent years. Coal production in China in 2023 surpassed pre-COVID 2019 levels by 23%, reaching 4,710 million tons, which is nearly double Russia's annual coal output," says Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the Open Oil Market energy marketplace.
"China, through these tariffs, is making its domestic production more competitive. In recent years, it has actively invested in new coal production. On the other hand, there has been a noticeable gradual decrease in investments in new coal-fired power plants. It's not a collapse, but during the ...