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

... 2024 (rub.) Growth Eggs (dozen) 19 117 6.2 times Chicken meat (1 kg) 57 227 4 times Butter (200 g) 14 244 17.4 times Gasoline AI-95 (1 liter) 9 61 6.7 times The sharp increase in prices for essential goods can be attributed not only to inflation ... ... 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 ...

B2B Marketplaces: A Modern Solution for Raw Material Trade

... kind of electronic market. Do not confuse such a platform with familiar online marketplaces like Wildberries, Ozon, or Yandex.Market, where sellers offer products directly to end consumers. It is focused on wholesale sales between legal entities. On such ... ... descriptions, specifications, available volumes, prices, and delivery conditions. For example, a supplier might list a batch of gasoline or diesel fuel with the price per ton. Search and Selection. Buyers find the necessary products through a convenient ...

Desert Without a Storm: Why Oil Prices Aren't Breaking Records

... its fuel, as well as a gas processing plant and a major oil depot near Tehran capable of holding nearly 260 million liters of gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel, were struck. Additionally, a refinery south of the capital with a processing capacity of ... ... of 197,000 barrels per day, which was subsequently shut down. However, these events have strangely had a muted impact on the market. On Friday, June 13, Brent crude oil futures surged by 13%, reaching $78 per barrel from $69 the previous day, but soon ...

VC.RU: "Buying fuel on a marketplace. How does that work?"

... fuel purchased on credit should be minimal. Where large companies face cash flow gaps The specifics of the wholesale oil market are such that the buyer regularly needs fuel on short notice, but may not have the full amount to pay for the order. Each ... ... need fuel immediately to transport goods and passengers. Another example is private gas stations, which purchase a batch of gasoline and diesel, ranging from 5,000 to 30,000 liters, equivalent to a tanker. However, they sell it in smaller batches, so ...