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Desert Without a Storm: Why Oil Prices Aren't Breaking Records
... regarding the conflict's progression, considering various scenarios ranging from a ceasefire and movement towards a nuclear deal between the U.S. and Iran to a coordinated effort by the U.S. and Israel to destroy Iran's nuclear infrastructure and regime change. Another escalation could occur if Iran were to target the energy infrastructure of U.S. allies, such as Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates, adds Bousso. The primary risk for oil markets remains the potential blockage or disruption of tanker ...
Russia has found a way to maintain gas supplies to Europe bypassing sanctions.
... the Moscow Exchange and sent the rubles to Gazprom. After sanctions against the Moscow Exchange, the currency exchange had to be moved to the interbank market, but the system continued to work.
In 2022, European companies didn’t experience much change. Previously, they sent their currency to European subsidiaries of Gazprom, but in 2022, they started sending it to Gazprombank in Russia. European companies didn’t have to exchange currency for rubles themselves – Gazprombank took care of that....
Citi Global Forecast: Investment Trends and Strategies for 2025
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Citi Wealth Outlook 2025: Key Trends and Recommendations for Investors
Global Forecast from Citi: Investment Trends and Strategies for 2025
As we approach 2025, the investment landscape faces new challenges, opportunities, and changes. The Citi Wealth Outlook 2025 unveils key trends that will shape the future of the global economy and investment market.
1. Economic Prospects for 2025
Economic Recovery
According to Citi, the global economy continues to recover from the shocks ...
The stocks of Russian oil and gas proved to be more resilient
... investor pressure is mounting, demanding clear action plans from companies in the context of a global energy transition. It is evident that the need for hydrocarbons will not vanish. However, we can anticipate shifts in power dynamics and an overall change in the landscape within this sector.
ESG Investing
... our common future—the world we aspire to create—since the collective capital of individuals shapes the reality in which we exist.
E – Environmental pertains to a company’s relationship with the environment, including policies regarding climate change, CO2 emissions and other pollutants, water resource usage, the application of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind energy, as well as ‘green’ technologies, products, and infrastructure.
S – Social. The social component relates ...