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Deposit – Is It Worth Keeping Money in the Bank?

... currency, and rising prices for various goods inevitably lead individuals to think about preserving and growing their personal finances. The first thought that comes to mind is a deposit. However, the closure of banks and issues with the return of funds ... ... "financial cushion." This cushion is necessary in case of job loss, vacations, etc. With it, individuals can easily manage until their next financial inflow. The size of the "financial cushion" depends on the age of the person: for ...

Why Bitcoin May Not Reach $100,000: A Sober Perspective from the Founder of Open Oil Market

... major economies are increasingly voicing concerns regarding the use of cryptocurrencies for money laundering, tax evasion, and financing illegal activities. Statements calling for stricter controls on crypto-assets are becoming more common, especially following ... ... recommend considering cryptocurrencies as part of a broader strategy, while remembering the importance of diversification and risk management. While the cryptocurrency and Bitcoin markets may appear promising, they should be approached with caution. Achieving ...

Oil Flood of Russian Railways: Tank Cargo Owners Gain Government Support in the Battle for Priority Access to Railroads

... the industry is always a balance between 'carrot and stick.' It's no coincidence that the latest export ban coincided with the Finance Ministry’s draft law on splitting the fuel damper mechanism. Currently, oil companies may lose damper payments if ... ... responsibility for the state of the transportation process. Apparently, it wants Russian Railways to bear the full brunt of managing the current network collapse. There is likely an understanding within the government that those responsible for the ...

Not Much Fire: Why the Government Banned Gasoline Exports

... farming equipment as opposed to diesel, and gray market exports. Forbes investigates how the government is manually attempting to manage gasoline prices. The government has prohibited gasoline exports from August 1 to 31, extending this ban to major producers,... ... by the desire to lower prices, as has been stated," said Alexander Titov, a senior expert at the Institute of Energy and Finance (IEF), to Forbes. "In May-June, there were reports about high gasoline exports, and domestic prices began to rise....

The Harshest Package: What the New EU Sanctions Mean for Russia

... including asset freezes, travel bans, and resource provision prohibitions, will be applied to Russian and international companies managing the vessels of the “shadow fleet,” traders dealing in Russian oil, and an oil refinery in India, whose main shareholder ... ... serious doubt," says Maxim Shevyrenkov, head of the raw materials market analysis center at the Institute of Energy and Finance (IEF). The price cap on Russian oil united the G7 in their economic sanctions against Russia, reminds Stanislav Mitrakhovich,...