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Investors on Alert: Stability in Russian Services and Rising Composite PMI — What's Next?

... levels, reflecting limitations on speculative operations. In the near term, the ruble will be sensitive to external factors (oil prices, geopolitical issues) and internal expectations regarding the Central Bank's policies. Bond Market The bond market ... ... investments into government bonds. Outlook and Strategies Thus, the April PMI data confirm the cautious nature of the recovery in the Russian economy. Investors assess the combination of stability in the services sector and slight growth in industrial indicators ...

How to Diversify Your Investment Portfolio: A Practical Guide

... classes, from stocks and bonds to real estate and international funds. Learn how participation in pre-IPO projects, such as Open Oil Market, can complement your portfolio and help you reach your financial goals. How to Diversify Your Investment Portfolio: ... ... involves spreading investments across different assets, which reduces the risk of losses and ensures more stable returns. For Russian investors, diversification is particularly relevant: economic fluctuations and changes in the political environment can ...

Doubling the Capitalization of the Russian Stock Market by 2030: IPOs of ₽1.28 Trillion Annually

.... Poor Sector Diversification. Currently, a significant portion of capitalization is concentrated in traditional sectors – oil and gas, metals, and the banking sector. The low presence of IT, small business, and innovative companies in the market diminishes ... ... delay IPOs. Regulatory Barriers. Political and sanction pressures have complicated the return of foreign investments to the Russian market. While attracting foreign capital is not the focus of plans, the lack of international financing creates a greater ...

Why Exchange Prices for Gasoline Reach Records While Pump Prices Stay Calm

... oil bases reached 1.8 million tons, which is 2% higher than the level at the same time last year. This suggests that there should be no cause for concern. What is worrisome, however, is that exchange quotations are rising despite falling prices for Russian oil (following global trends) and regardless of the strengthening ruble. Exchange trading operates according to market laws, and the increase in quotations under current conditions can be most simply explained by a lack of supply in the trades. But the ...

Why do Turkey and Russia need their own gas hub

... long-term goals for the hub, in addition to seeking discounts on Russian gas. “The creation of the gas trading center is linked to increasing Turkey’s role as a 'transit' country for natural gas. In particular, Turkey ensures 60% of the transit of Russian gas to Europe.” By the end of the decade, Turkey may emerge as a natural gas producer for the European market. This relates to the development of the Sakarya field in the Turkish part of the Black Sea,” says Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of Open Oil Market. The reserves of Sakarya are estimated to be at least 540 billion cubic meters of gas. Current gas production at Sakarya does not exceed 5 million cubic meters per day, but by the end of the 2020s, production is expected to reach 60 million ...