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Foreign Stocks Restricted for Unqualified Investors from 2025: What It Means?

From 2025, foreign securities will be available only to qualified investors in Russia. This step by the Central Bank is aimed at protecting unqualified investors from the risks associated with foreign assets,... ... In this article, we analyze how the new rules will affect retail investors, their access to foreign markets, and the future of the Russian stock market. Foreign Securities to Be Available Only for Qualified Investors: What This Means for Retail Investors ...

Key Economic and Investment Events on November 23, 2024

The impact of inflation on the Central Bank's decisions, new legislative initiatives and their consequences for Russians, as well as changes ... ... Investment Events on November 23, 2024 On November 23, 2024, significant events in the economic and investment sectors took place in Russia, potentially impacting the market and investors' interests. 1. Macroeconomic Indicators: Inflation Exceeds Central Bank ...

New Changes in IPO Procedure: Enhancing Transparency and Considering Retail Investors' Interests

The Central Bank of Russia proposes changes to the IPO procedure to enhance transparency and convenience for retail investors. New requirements include improved disclosure of information, as well as the introduction of forecast indicators and new investor protection mechanisms....

Where is En+ Investing?

En+ invested 126.1 billion rubles in 2023 in the development of hydro and thermal energy, environmental projects and digitalization of infrastructure. Find out how the largest electricity producer with assets such as the Bratsk and Krasnoyarsk hydroelectric power plants is modernizing Russia's energy sector, reducing its carbon footprint and strengthening its export potential. Where is En+ Investing? En+ is one of the largest energy companies in Russia, specializing in electricity generation through hydro and thermal power plants....

Regulatory Costs: Can the Rise in Gasoline Prices Be Stopped? (FORBES)

Gasoline prices are rising again in Russia. Fuel producers are compensating for their costs at the expense of consumers, while regulators are discussing various measures to stabilize the situation, including extending the export ban. However, according to Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of Open Oil Market, the problem can only be solved by significantly increasing the ...