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Secondary Public Offerings (SPO)
... Exchange and other trading venues gradually established regulations for conducting SPOs.
The first active application of SPOs in the Russian market occurred in the mid to late 2000s. During this period, the transparency of companies improved, international financial reporting standards were adopted, and investor interest in public companies grew. However, after the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, activity in the IPO and SPO markets declined. In the following years, moderate growth in the number of ...
What is PPI: The Prominflation Report and its Importance for Investors
... this indicator so important for investors? How does it affect inflation, markets, and investment strategy? In this article, you will learn how PPI is deciphered, where it is used, and get acquainted with a real example of its impact on the economy and financial markets.
The Producer Price Index (PPI) is a key economic indicator that measures the rate of change in prices for goods and services at the production stage. The index is calculated by national statistical agencies, such as the Bureau of ...
High Interest Rates and Revoked Licenses: What Awaits the Russian Banking Sector?
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Experts suggest that in the coming months, some banks may face additional challenges. Some may be compelled to revise their policies in light of an economic slowdown and increased Central Bank oversight.
Market Consolidation:
It is likely that small ... ... period of high liabilities.
Strategies for Investors
In the current situation, investors are advised to carefully assess the financial health of the banks they plan to invest in. The securities of major players, such as Sberbank, may remain stable and ...
Ruble on the Rise: Reasons behind the Strengthening of the Russian Currency
... include sanction pressures, the state of the trade balance, the influence of American foreign economic policy, and dynamics in oil prices.
What this means for investors:
Short-term Prospects: The strengthening of the ruble may temporarily support domestic financial markets, reducing import costs and alleviating inflationary pressure.
Risks: The long-term dynamics of the ruble remain uncertain due to sanctions, potential changes in foreign trade, and instability in global energy markets.
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Wage Growth in Russia by 2028: Forecast and Investment Strategies
... domestic market. The Russian stock market could see increased interest in the shares of retailers, consumer goods manufacturers, and other businesses catering to household demand. Today’s consumer-focused firms can expect higher revenue and improved financial metrics in an environment of rising wages, which makes their stocks more attractive.
Additionally, the banking sector stands to gain indirectly. As incomes rise, bank account balances and deposits tend to grow, and demand increases for loans ...