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Lukashenko Wins with 87.6% Votes: What Does It Mean for Russia?

... for Russia means predictability in relations. However, the high level of Belarus's dependency on Russian support creates challenges for bilateral cooperation. Russia will need to closely monitor internal and external changes in Belarus to effectively adapt its strategy in the region. Lukashenko has won the presidential election in Belarus, receiving 87.6% of the votes according to exit polls. He also announced that the country is working on creating a national cryptocurrency, which could become a ...

700% Inflation in Russia: How Prices and the Ruble Exchange Rate Have Changed Since 2001

... trends include: Dynamics of the ruble and foreign trade policy. Prices for oil and energy resources. Government regulation of tariffs and taxes. Since 2001, inflation in Russia has exceeded 700%, affecting all key sectors of the economy. Despite market adaptation, the decline in purchasing power remains a significant issue for the population. The future of inflation will depend on macroeconomic policy, the situation in global markets, and the state of the national currency.

Demand for Russian Oil in India: Reasons and Prospects

... processors in India, and potential impacts on spreads between crude grades. Key Demand Growth Drivers Discounts on Russian Oil: The widening discounts to Brent make deliveries more economically attractive. Flexible Logistics: Fleet and routes have been adapted for long-distance supplies to the Indian coast. Processing Margins: Russian grades provide acceptable yields of light fractions at competitive prices. Diversification of the Crude Basket: Indian refineries are reducing their dependence on Middle ...

Growth of Money Supply in Russia by 19.2%: What It Means for Investors

... domestic lending. Banks became more active in lending to businesses and individuals, which increased the money volume in the economy. Inflation. Rising price levels in the economy also contributed to the growth of money supply as businesses and citizens adapted to increased costs. How Does Money Supply Growth Affect the Economy? An increase in money supply can have both positive and negative consequences: Positive Effects: Stimulating economic activity. A larger volume of money in circulation can promote ...

Inflation Slowdown in Russia: What It Means for Investors?

... environment of moderate price growth, the bond market becomes more attractive, while investments in shares of Russian companies focused on the domestic market also appear promising. Investors are advised to closely monitor the policies of the Central Bank to adapt their strategies promptly to possible changes in the economy and financial markets. Pre-IPO of the First Independent B2B Marketplace for Oil Products and Raw Materials OPEN OIL MARKET