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CAPE Ratio of the S&P 500 Reaches Second Record: Is the Market Overheated?
... strong profitability and attract capital.
Liquidity Influx – high levels of market liquidity are contributing to asset growth.
However, some experts warn that such high valuations have historically preceded long-term market yield declines and increased volatility.
Investor Concerns: A Repeat of the Dot-Com Bubble?
The last time CAPE exceeded 44 was during the dot-com bubble in 2000, after which the market plummeted by more than 50%. Many traders today are comparing the current situation to that period:
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700% Inflation in Russia: How Prices and the Ruble Exchange Rate Have Changed Since 2001
... goods and services.
Changes in Tax Policy
The introduction and increase of excise taxes on fuel, tobacco, and alcohol have led to significant price increases for these goods.
Global Economic Crises
The crises of 2008, 2014, and 2020 contributed to ruble volatility and accelerated inflation.
Sanctions and External Pressure
Restrictions on the import of goods and technologies have increased production costs, especially in the industrial and food sectors.
How Does Inflation Affect the Population?
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Growth of Money Supply in Russia by 19.2%: What It Means for Investors
... High inflation can reduce the real return on investments.
Sectoral opportunities. Increased liquidity can stimulate growth in specific sectors such as construction, fintech, and retail.
Ruble exchange rate. Investors should take into account potential volatility in the ruble exchange rate, as the growth in money supply may exert pressure on the national currency.
Bond yields. An increase in liquidity may lower yields on government and corporate bonds, which is important for fixed-income investors.
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Inflation Slowdown in Russia: What It Means for Investors?
... in Bonds.
The slowdown in inflation increases the attractiveness of bonds, particularly OFZs, which are often favored by investors during high inflation periods for capital protection. A decrease in inflation may lead to stabilize yields and reduce volatility in the bond market, making it more predictable.
Long-term Strategies.
A decrease in inflation allows investors to confidently adopt long-term strategies, such as investing in shares of promising Russian companies. The consumer goods and services ...
An expert explained the sharp increase in the market value of aviation fuel in Russia
... secondary refining units that may have been out of operation.
The share of expenses on jet fuel purchases for domestic flights has remained virtually unchanged, the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) of Russia told RIA Novosti.
"To reduce the volatility of end-user jet fuel prices, support measures are available for end consumers, such as aircraft operators. A damping mechanism and refundable excise taxes from the budget are also provided for airlines purchasing jet fuel. Subsidy programs ...