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Main Differences Between American and Russian IPOs

... investors, allowing companies to broaden their shareholder base and access global capital. Russian IPO: Liquidity on the Moscow Exchange is significantly lower than on American exchanges, which may limit capital-raising opportunities. The volatility of the Russian market is often higher, leading to significant fluctuations in stock prices after an IPO. A limited number of foreign investors reduces opportunities to attract international capital and increases dependence on the domestic market. 5. IPO Costs The costs ...

BMW and Mercedes Could Return to Russia: What This Means for the Market and Investors

... landscape. BMW and Mercedes Could Return to Russia: What This Means for the Market and Investors Recent comments from Ulf Schneider, head of Schneider Group, regarding the possible return of major German automotive brands like BMW and Mercedes to the Russian market as early as 2025 have garnered attention from car enthusiasts and investors alike. According to Schneider, this move could prevent Chinese brands from fully dominating the Russian market and allow Germany's automotive sector to regain a foothold ...

Multi-Sided Platform For Instant Purchases And Sales In Commodity Markets

... eliminating intermediaries, thereby shortening the long supply chain of raw materials, and increasing the benefits for both end customers and suppliers-manufacturers (Hanna, 2020). Findings Available solutions in the digital platform market for the oil market Russian and foreign digital platforms operating in the oil production and refining markets make it possible to optimize not only the production of oil products, but also to reduce the delivery time and the final cost of the end product for the consumer....

How to choose a broker to participate in an IPO: what to look for?

Participating in an IPO on the Russian market requires careful selection of a broker, especially in the context of sanctions and limited access for foreign investors. This article examines key selection criteria, including access to exchanges, fees, participation in a broker syndicate, and ...

What is the RTS Index (RTSI) and how can an investor use it?

... is revised once a quarter to reflect the current market situation. Why is the RTS index important for investors? International benchmark: Since the index is calculated in dollars, it provides foreign investors with a clear picture of the state of the Russian market, taking into account currency fluctuations. Comparison with the Moscow Exchange Index: Unlike the Moscow Exchange Index (IMOEX), which is calculated in rubles, the RTS Index shows how the Russian market looks in international currencies. Risk assessment: ...