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Lukashenko Wins with 87.6% Votes: What Does It Mean for Russia?
... cooperation. Russia will need to closely monitor internal and external changes in Belarus to effectively adapt its strategy in the region.
Lukashenko has won the presidential election in Belarus, receiving 87.6% of the votes according to exit polls. He also ... ... on creating a national cryptocurrency, which could become a new direction in the republic's economic policy.
The efforts to develop a national cryptocurrency indicate Belarus's intention to engage in the global trend of economic digitalization. This ...
VC.RU: How Businesses Can Avoid Relying on Loans During a Crisis
... rubles each.
Term: 3 years (1,080 days).
Coupon rate: Central Bank key rate + 3%.
Interest payments: Every 31 days (36 payments total).
Future Plans
In 2022, we began exploring agriculture, focusing on grain cultivation and processing in the Omsk region.
Goals:
Develop 500,000 hectares of land.
Implement advanced grain processing techniques to produce:
Biopolymers and bioplastics.
Bioethanol fuel.
Starches for various industries.
Glucose-fructose syrups for food production.
Amino acids for livestock feed....
Where is Aeroflot Investing?
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Training programs: Enhancing the skills of pilots, flight attendants, and technical staff.
Establishment of training centers: Investments in proprietary aviation personnel training centers.
Impact on Russia:
Aeroflot's investments contribute to the development of the country’s transportation infrastructure, increasing population mobility and strengthening Russia’s position in the global aviation market. The company creates jobs, fosters the growth of regional airports, and supports domestic aircraft manufacturing.
Impact on Investors:
Financial stability: Investments in fleet and infrastructure renewal enhance the company's competitiveness and its ability to generate profits.
Dividend policy: Aeroflot ...
Economic News: Saturday, July 26, 2025 - CBRF Reduces Rate, Wall Street Hits New Highs
... corporate earnings instill confidence in the resilience of many companies, but China’s slowdown and trade disputes may introduce volatility at any moment. Investors from the CIS should continue to monitor the actions of central banks (both global and regional) and the developments in trade negotiations among leading economies closely. Divergent trends across various sectors (the prosperity of services and consumer goods against the difficulties faced by industrial giants) emphasize the importance of portfolio diversification....
What are natural monopolies?
... transport, communications and utilities. Let's look at several examples.
1. Electric power industry
The electric power industry in Russia is controlled by large companies such as Rosseti and the Federal Grid Company (FGC UES). These companies support and develop a unified energy network that supplies electricity to all regions of the country. Maintaining and modernizing this network requires significant investments, and creating a parallel network for competition would be economically inexpedient.
Regulation of this natural monopoly allows the state to set tariffs and ...