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The Future of the Dollar and the Prospect of a BRICS Currency: Insights from Putin’s Statements

... significantly in terms of size, economic structure, and political interests. For instance, China is one of the largest global economies, while South Africa’s economy is much smaller. Aligning these countries on economic and monetary policy would be a ... ... currency’s stability. How Shifting Dollar Dynamics Impact the Global Economy Despite the dollar’s continued importance in the international financial system, many countries, including BRICS members, have started to develop alternative mechanisms. Countries ...

Where Does the Russian Copper Company (RCC) Invest?

... closed water supply cycle has reduced water consumption from natural sources. Development of Export Potential Increased supply of copper cathodes and alloys to countries in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Long-term contracts have been signed with international consumers, ensuring stable currency inflows. Technological Innovations Utilization of Big Data and artificial intelligence to analyze and optimize production processes. Implementation of technologies for processing low-grade ore with high ...

Escalation of Conflict Between India and Pakistan: A Historical and Political Overview

... crisis resolution in South Asia instead of focusing, for example, on combating climate change or addressing regional conflicts in other parts of the world. Thirdly, any major terrorist act or incident involving this pair of adversaries instantly affects international markets and the global economy. India today is one of the largest economies in the world, and military conflict would impact global supply chains and financial markets (investors shy away from risk, pulling capital out of the region amid the threat of war). Oil prices rise in anticipation of supply disruptions, and ...

EU on the Brink of Trade War: Macron Warns of Threat from the US and China

... compensate for losses in exports to the US and China. This would create additional business opportunities and reduce reliance on the economies of the two giants. Supporting Domestic Demand and Stimulating the Economy: In times of crisis, it is crucial for the ... ... external suppliers could help the region become more self-sufficient. What Does This Mean for Investors? Rising tensions in international trade could influence the dynamics of European stocks and other assets. Investors should consider the following ...

How to conduct fundamental analysis?

... majeure events have a strong impact on currencies: during the global crisis of 2008 or at the beginning of the 2020 pandemic, there were sharp jumps in demand for “safe havens” (for example, the US dollar, Swiss franc, Japanese yen), despite the internal indicators of the economies. Fundamental analysis on Forex often relies on the economic calendar - the schedule of publications of important macro statistics and events. Traders know in advance when inflation data will be released, when the head of the central bank will ...