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Europe may completely lose Russian gas.

The complete cessation of Russian gas supplies to the EU is becoming a real threat. Commentary by Sergey Tereshkin for the newspaper "Vzglyad." "Europe may completely lose Russian gas" — an article by Sergey Tereshkin discussing the potential termination of gas supplies ...

Tuesday, December 10, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports

What global economic trends will Tuesday bring? In this article, we analyze China’s trade data, Australia’s central bank interest rate decision, Germany’s inflation report, the critical OPEC conference, and the U.S. WASDE report. We also dive into corporate earnings from companies like Autozone and GameStop. Discover how these events will impact Europe, the U.S., and global financial markets, with key insights for investors navigating the evolving economic landscape. Tuesday, December 10, 2024:...

What the US Imports from Russia — Uranium, Fertilizers, and Palladium

In 2025, US imports from Russia continue to attract interest and discussions. Against the backdrop of global economic changes, the consumption of certain products has become particularly relevant. What supplies are being exchanged between the two countries, and which products are the main players in this market? In focus are uranium, fertilizers, and palladium. We will examine current trends related to these resources and discuss the impact of sanctions ...

Wednesday, November 20, 2024: Key Economic Events of the Day

On November 20, 2024, global financial markets are poised for significant movements as key economic indicators and corporate earnings reports are released. Investors should pay close attention to China's Loan Prime Rate announcement, inflation data from the UK and Germany, U.S. crude oil inventory levels, and speeches from central bank leaders. Additionally, major corporations such as NIO, Target, TJX, Wix.com, Williams-Sonoma, Global-E Online, Nvidia, Snowflake, Palo Alto Networks, and Jack in the...

The government has extended the ban on gasoline exports until the end of the year.

... six-month period, the ban was suspended between May and July but has now been extended again to ensure stability in the fuel market during the period of increased seasonal demand and planned repairs at oil refineries. The restriction does not apply to supplies within the framework of international intergovernmental agreements, or fuel exported for personal use or humanitarian assistance. The six-month ban on gasoline exports came into effect in March, but it was suspended from May to July. The Ministry ...