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Who will get access to the Ukrainian pipeline instead of Gazprom?

... supplies to Iran. Details are discussed in the article by Sergey Tereshkin. Ukraine outlines its vision for continuing gas transit through its territory after the contract with Gazprom expires in four months. This will only be possible if the gas is not Russian but comes from Central Asia. Why might Russia agree to such an arrangement, and who could gain access to Ukraine’s pipeline instead of Gazprom? Ukraine will not extend its transit contract with Gazprom, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced ...

Initial Public Offerings (IPO): A Comprehensive Overview for Investors

... startups, interest in primary placements resumed. Today, IPOs are practiced in many countries around the world — from developed economies to rapidly growing markets in Asia and Latin America. IPOs in Russia In Russia, the first attempts to create a stock ... ... market was almost nonexistent, and after the collapse of the USSR in the 1990s, the revival of the stock market began. Some large Russian companies conducted IPOs on foreign exchanges (in the U.S. and Europe), attracting foreign capital. The first IPO in the ...

Economic Events and Company Reports — Friday, August 1, 2025: Non-Farm Payrolls, PMI, and Reports from ExxonMobil, Chevron, Moderna

... regarding ECB interest rates and bond market sentiment. Additionally, final PMI indices for industrial activity in major European economies — Germany, France, the entire Eurozone, and the **United Kingdom** — will be published throughout the day. Preliminary ... ... on August 1 encompasses multiple industries and regions, providing investors with extensive insights into the world economy. Russian Market: Focus on External Signals For the Russian stock market, the beginning of August does not bring significant internal ...

Foreign Direct Investments - Key Features

The Russian economy is going through a difficult period. Domestic investors are reluctant to trust their funds to companies, while banking institutions are significantly reducing lending. As a result, the situation in the internal market is exacerbating. ...

Russia has found a way to maintain gas supplies to Europe bypassing sanctions.

... Unlike the US, which is cornering the Europeans economically, the US is well aware that payments for pipeline gas are routed through Gazprombank, and at present, there is no alternative method for payment. Meanwhile, the US is deliberately cutting off Russian gas supplies not from March 1 or April 1, 2025, when the heating season ends, but from December 20, during the peak of the heating season,” said Igor Yushkov, an expert from the National Energy Security Fund and Financial University under the ...