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Credit Overheating in Russia: What It Is and How It Threatens Companies and Citizens

... indicating a reduced sensitivity of businesses to interest rates. Increasing Debt Burden on Companies: Many enterprises rely on credit resources to maintain working capital and expand their businesses. In the context of sanctions and limited access to foreign financing, the Russian lending market remains one of the few pillars for companies. Inflationary Expectations: High inflation risks and rising prices for essential goods compel companies to strive for expansion and investments, including through borrowed funds. Why Is Credit Overheating Dangerous? Credit overheating increases the likelihood of financial crises. This situation can lead to a credit bubble— a state where the volume of debt exceeds that which can ...

Overview of Genetico's Additional Share Offering: Goals and Prospects

... SPO is aimed at raising additional capital that will be allocated to the following key areas: Development of Genetic Services: Investments will enhance and expand the current services offered by the company, as well as increase accessibility to genetic ... ... the raised funds is planned to be used for international expansion, allowing the company to offer its products and services in foreign markets. Registration of Test Systems: Attracting capital will enable Genetico to expedite the registration and development ...

Growth of the Wealth of the Richest Businessmen in Russia in 2025: A Detailed Analysis of Capital Dynamics

... mitigate regulatory risks. 6. The Role of Sanctions and Internal Reforms Despite ongoing sanctions pressure, business empires managed to adapt by: Reengineering supply chains through Kazakhstan, the UAE, and Turkey. Actively using the yuan and rupee in foreign transactions. Internal import substitution, particularly in the machinery and IT service sectors. 7. Social Responsibility and Reputational Risks In the context of increasing societal focus on inequality, billionaires have become more active in investing in charitable funds, educational programs, and "green" projects. This enhances social capital and reduces potential regulatory risks. 8. Forecast Until the End of 2025 Conservative Scenario: maintaining commodity price levels could ...

Cryptocurrency News, Friday, July 25, 2025 - Bitcoin Hits Historic High; XRP Approaching $4

... is promoting the implementation of the digital ruble (CBDC) and is discussing the limited use of private cryptocurrencies for foreign trade settlements, reflecting a cautious yet progressive approach to the industry. In other CIS countries, a balance is ... ... Investors in the Market Major institutional players are continuing to increase their presence in the crypto industry. Banks and investment firms are launching new products and pilot projects related to digital assets, providing their clients with access ...

Economic News: Sunday, July 27, 2025 – US and EU Close to a Trade Agreement, Markets Await Signals from the Fed

... decline in yields on ruble-denominated assets made them less attractive; additionally, importers are ramping up their purchases of foreign currency as imports of goods recover – both factors are weighing on the ruble. However, sharp declines in the exchange ... ... rubles) due to several factors. The company blames the deteriorating conditions primarily on high credit rates, which hindered investment and demand in the economy: management estimates that due to the high cost of borrowing, consumption of metal products ...