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High Interest Rates and Revoked Licenses: What Awaits the Russian Banking Sector?

... such as Sberbank, may remain stable and attractive to investors. Conversely, smaller banks may be at risk, necessitating a cautious approach to investments within this sector. Diversifying the portfolio and shifting towards less risky assets, such as government bonds or commodity assets, may be a prudent strategy for capital protection. High rates and increased oversight by the Central Bank significantly impact the Russian banking sector. In the short term, banks may benefit from attracting funds through high ...

Analysis of PJSC Gazprom's RAS Report for the First Half of 2025

... effect (in the equivalent of 50 billion rubles monthly), raising costs by 600 billion rubles annually. As of early 2025, the government removed this burden, freeing up approximately 300 billion rubles for the company just for the first half of the year.... ... exchange losses, interest payable on debt, reserves, and write-offs. The main negative factor was interest expenses on loans and bonds: in H1 2025, Gazprom paid interest amounting to about 261 billion rubles, which is ~17% higher than a year earlier (the ...

Why Bitcoin May Not Reach $100,000: A Sober Perspective from the Founder of Open Oil Market

... sustainable upward movement. 3. Economic Uncertainties and Investor Preferences The global economy today is facing a high level of uncertainty: inflation, currency fluctuations, and rising interest rates—all of which favor safe-haven assets like gold and government bonds. Despite Bitcoin's appeal, many investors, particularly institutional ones, may prefer more established assets for capital preservation. Additionally, Trump's return could create conditions for a rising stock market and improved economic conditions ...

Trifluoroacetic Acid Accumulating in Rain: Scientists Debate the Dangers

... organic acid that is structurally similar to acetic acid, but with fluorine atoms replacing hydrogen. The strong carbon-fluorine bonds make TFA extremely stable and nearly indestructible through natural processes. This substance belongs to the class of "forever ... ... organisms will arise. Underestimating the problem is not an option. While scientists continue to study trifluoroacetic acid, governments and businesses should already consider reducing emissions of "forever" chemicals and seeking safer alternatives....

Central Bank Lowers Rate to 18% — Beginning of Monetary Policy Easing

... concerns among entrepreneurs, as expensive loans stifled investment and consumer demand. The business community and even some government officials had previously publicly called for a more decisive rate reduction, fearing a recession. However, the regulator ... ... easing to ensure that a weakening ruble does not spike inflation. Following a brief drop, the stock index quickly recovered, and bond yields had already accounted for the rate decrease. The initiated easing cycle generally creates favorable conditions in ...