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Cryptocurrency News — Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Bitcoin at $120K, Institutional Record, and Regulatory Support
... veterans are joining in. This creates a new level of trust and will likely lead to further capital inflows from traditional financial sectors.
Infrastructure and Technologies: Mining, DeFi, and New Developments
Simultaneously with the increase in investments,... ... experiencing significant changes. The largest manufacturer of Bitcoin mining equipment, the Chinese company
Bitmain
, has announced plans to open its first ASIC miner manufacturing facility in the U.S. The factory's launch is scheduled for early 2026—thus,...
OPEC+ vs Trump: Why Oil Prices Aren't Dropping and What Threats Against Russia Have to Do With It
... the production cuts were a temporary measure that could be reversed later, stated Stanislav Mitrahovich, an expert from the Financial University and the National Energy Security Fund. "If the opportunity to rebound is continuously postponed, it ... ... movements in oil prices are more closely linked to geopolitics, particularly with the approaching August 8 date when President Trump plans to announce new sanctions against Russia and countries buying Russian oil if a resolution to the conflict with Ukraine is ...
Startup and Venture Investment News — Monday, July 28, 2025: Venture Boom, Record Deals, and IPO Surge
... in the blockchain sector are resuming (though selectively)—primarily focused on investments in infrastructure solutions and financial applications related to cryptocurrencies. Regulatory optimism is also increasing: in the U.S., the adoption of stablecoin ... ... a broad user base. India and Indonesia are also experiencing a rise in venture activity: the number of major late rounds and planned IPOs is growing, reflecting the dynamics of these fast-developing markets. In recent weeks, several Indian startups have ...
Energy Sector News — Thursday, August 14, 2025: U.S. Sanction Pressure, Rising Gasoline Prices, Oil and Gas Markets
... maintain its stake in this key Asian segment. For New Delhi, such a concession is quite significant: according to calculations by the State Bank of India, a complete withdrawal from Russian imports would cost the economy about $9 billion in the current financial year and up to $12 billion in the next. Such a high price of sanctions "loyalty" is compelling Indian leadership to maintain cooperation with Moscow. In protest against external pressure, the Indian delegation even canceled a planned visit to Washington, where a major trade deal was expected to be concluded.
China, another key buyer of Russian energy resources, is also optimizing its import structure under the influence of new realities. According to the analytical company ...
Investing in Restaurants Abroad – How to Achieve Maximum Profit
... establishment.
Particular attention should be paid to urban planning considerations. It is possible that the sale is driven by plans for a high-rise or industrial facility nearby, which would inevitably affect the establishment's profitability.
When investing ... ... sale. Profitable businesses are rarely sold. More often, investments are attracted to projects requiring repairs or substantial financial injections, and the future of such restaurants is murky.
Avoid heeding the advice of friends and acquaintances. It is ...