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Countercyclical Capital Buffer: What It Means for Investors
... to November 5, 2024, has decreased to 8.39% (according to Rosstat), while data from the Ministry of Economic Development for the same period reflects a decline to 8.53%. Since the beginning of the year, inflation has reached 6.75%. The question for Russian investors is how this may impact investment strategies and what opportunities the current economic situation presents.
What is the Countercyclical Capital Buffer?
The Countercyclical Capital Buffer
is an additional reserve that banks are required to hold ...
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. Companies are facing a severe shortage of financing.
The Russian ...
Monday, November 11, 2024: Key Economic Events for Investors
... potentially influence global markets — all tracked by Open Oil Market!
Monday, November 11, 2024: Key Economic Events for Investors
All Day Events:
U.S. Bond Market Closure:
In observance of Veterans Day, the U.S. bond market will be closed, reducing ... ... sentiment.
Pre-Market Highlights:
$MNDY - Monday.com Ltd (Report at 15:00 MSK): Reporting an expected increase of 29.9%.
Key Russian Reports:
$SBER - Sberbank: Releases RAS (Russian Accounting Standards) report for the first 10 months of 2024.
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Who is a business angel?
... and understand which of them have potential for growth.
Mentoring. Be prepared not only to invest money, but also to help the startup with your experience and knowledge.
1. Alexander Galitsky
Known as: One of the leading business angels and venture investors in Russia, co-founder of the Almaz Capital Partners fund.
Investment projects:
Parallels is a Russian IT company developing software for virtualization and cloud technologies. Galitsky invested in it at an early stage. In 2012, part of the company was sold, which brought in profits several times greater than the initial investment.
Xometry is ...
Where to Invest One Million Rubles: Long-Term Investments
... deposits are insured by the state (up to 1.4 million rubles). However, inflation (around 7–8%) and a 13% tax on interest income reduce real profits. Liquidity is low: early withdrawal results in the loss of part of the interest.
Government Bonds (OFZ).
Russian OFZs offer a return of about 15–18% per annum (depending on the term). These are relatively low-risk securities (guaranteed by the state) with high liquidity. Investors receive coupon income (usually paid semiannually) and can also profit from price appreciation. Coupons and price differences are subject to a 13% income tax.
Corporate Bonds.
Bonds of large companies yield an average of 10–20% per annum. Higher ...