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Bonds for Investors: How to Earn with Minimal Risks
... from brokers and banks host webinars, seminars, and publish articles on bonds. They explain how to calculate yields and understand the basic concepts (coupons, terms, issuer ratings).
What are Subordinated Bonds?
Subordinated bonds are a special type of bond that are mainly issued by banks in Russia. They have a lower priority of payment: senior debts are serviced first, and subordinated bondholders receive payments only after that. The law allows the issuer to write off the nominal value of these bonds or defer coupon payments, which entails ...
Why Does Business Need Authority in Managing Monetary Policy?
In recent months, Russia's big business has been actively pushing for changes in the country's monetary policy, calling for the government to be given the right to influence the Central Bank's decisions. The high key rate, which has reached 21%, puts companies in front of a difficult choice, limiting access to financing for investment and development. In this article, we will discuss how the proposal to change the law on the Central Bank may affect the Russian market, what prospects it opens up for investors and businesses,...
Key Takeaways from Putin's Address at SPIEF 2025 – Essential Signals for Investors
... past. The contribution of the resource sector is no longer a determining factor—in fact, its influence on economic dynamics has become negative. This indicates that growth is now primarily driven by non-resource sectors, rendering the perceptions of Russia as solely a resource-based economy obsolete.
Inflation Under Control:
Thanks to the measures taken by the government and the Central Bank, inflation has noticeably slowed. As of mid-June, the annual inflation rate decreased to 9.6% (down from double-digit figures earlier). Putin emphasized that the situation is developing better than forecasts, expressing confidence that by the end ...
Pressure on Russia's oil exports is set to increase.
... essential to approach this information with caution. The U.S. and the EU have created numerous obstacles for Russia's financial and banking sectors, industry, IT, and gas sectors (e.g., bans on LNG technology supplies and sanctions against Arctic LNG). However,... ...
Russian oil export volumes have not decreased and are limited only by the OPEC+ deal. According to Bloomberg, in the second week of September, Russia's seaborne oil exports reached 3.25 million barrels per day, comparable to 2021 levels. The price cap is not effective,...
Lukashenko Wins with 87.6% Votes: What Does It Mean for Russia?
Alexander Lukashenko, with 87.6% of the vote, strengthens his position as President of Belarus. How will this affect ... ... aspects and forecasts.
Lukashenko Wins with 87.6% of the Votes: What Does This Mean for Russia?
According to exit polls from the Belarusian Committee of Youth Organizations... ... may lead to:
Deepening economic integration, including coordination of tax policy and banking regulation.
Discussions about new credit lines for Belarus in light of international...