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Energy Sector News – Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Brent Surpasses $70; Europe Accelerates Gas Injections Before Winter
... partners in Asia: energy agreements have already been reached with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines, while Washington is seeking to extend the tariff truce with China and reduce oil imports from Russia and Iran. All these initiatives are aimed at restructuring global fuel supply chains, strengthening the positions of American exporters, and weakening the role of competitors.
European leaders, for their part, welcome the transatlantic deal. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called ...
Business Loan: How to Choose and Get Financing Wisely
... decision, an entrepreneur can prepare in advance and present their business in the most favorable light to the lender:
Maintain a good credit history. Check your history with a credit bureau (both personal and corporate, if you have one). Try to close or restructure overdue debts, settle conflicts with previous creditors. If your business has not had loans before, make sure that at least your personal credit reputation as an owner is in order - often for a small business this is one of the decisive factors....
Beware of Investment Myths
... forced to lower their fees, so it is understandable that they recommend ETFs more frequently. Indeed, ETFs have shown strong performance over the last decade, as a handful of companies have delivered high returns comparable to indices. However, if a restructuring of indices occurs, it will be challenging for index funds to outperform active funds.
2. Well-Known Companies Make Good Investments
Market experts also suggest owning shares of companies you like and respect. Warren Buffet famously stated ...
Developers and IPO: An Alternative to Bank Financing
... offer shares at a significant discount to attract potential market participants.
Moreover, investors demand transparency and high liquidity. Many construction companies, particularly those of medium size, are not prepared for such extensive business restructuring. It is necessary not only to optimize processes but also to enhance the quality of financial reporting.
Key risks include:
High costs associated with preparing for an IPO (audit, legal support, marketing).
The need to reduce share prices ...
Will the US Lift Sanctions Against Russia? An Investor's Analysis
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The U.S. May Replace Old Sanctions with New Ones
While potential easing of some sanctions measures is being discussed in economic circles, it is unlikely that the U.S. will completely abandon its sanction pressure. Instead, the restrictions may be restructured:
Under new pretexts, such as those related to human rights or cybersecurity;
In the form of targeted personal sanctions against Russian businessmen and companies;
Through secondary sanctions that hinder Russia's cooperation with third countries....