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

... currency converter has shifted to the European companies,” says Yushkov. A second option for payment is also being proposed. “European companies can bypass sending currency to Russia entirely. They can transfer it to a third country, like a Chinese bank, and simultaneously find a company in Russia willing to exchange it. The Europeans will transfer ownership of their currency in the Chinese bank to the Russian company, which will then pay Gazprombank in rubles for the gas deliveries on behalf of ...

Investing During a Crisis

... portfolio risk management strategies, one can achieve a decent rate of return - if not in the short term, then possibly in the long term. Investment in Gold The idea of investing in precious metals has many advocates—it's no coincidence that central banks keep gold as a reserve asset. Gold is often referred to as a "safe haven," indicating that it is considered a relatively secure asset during times of high inflation or turmoil in financial markets. Furthermore, gold has garnered a multitude ...

IPO in Russia at 21% rate: what to expect in the near future?

... what prospects await the market in the near future. Find out what to expect from the Russian stock market in the context of rising rates and macroeconomic instability. IPO in Russia at a rate of 21%: what to expect in the near future? The Central Bank of Russia has once again raised the key rate to 21%, which significantly complicates the situation on the stock market. In the context of such a high rate, many investors prefer safe and liquid instruments, such as deposits, which negatively affects ...

Strong energy bonds

... oil, gas, and coal to the country, as well as the participation of Russian companies in the construction of nuclear power plants in China. Special attention is given to joint projects such as Yamal LNG and Arctic LNG-2, involving Chinese investors and banks. The article highlights the strengthening of energy ties between the two countries and the prospects for their further development. Energy Demand in China by 2030 According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), China's energy demand will increase ...

Inflation: What It Is, Why It Is Dangerous, and How to Protect Your Money

.... Rising production costs. Increases in the prices of raw materials, energy, transportation, or labor create higher production costs. In such conditions, companies pass on the increase in expenses to consumers. Excess monetary supply. If the central bank sharply increases the money supply in the economy, outpacing the growth of real indicators, the excess money contributes to inflation. Excessive issuance, for example, to finance a budget deficit, can "overheat" the economy. Depreciation ...