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Initial Public Offerings (IPO): A Comprehensive Overview for Investors

... expansion. IPOs of well-known companies were held on the London Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange (established in the late 18th century). By the 20th century, the practice of IPOs spread to all developed markets: corporations from various sectors (technology, industry, finance) regularly raised funds through primary issuances. A particular boom in IPOs occurred at the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, when numerous internet and technology companies went public. Some of these ...

Russia has found a way to maintain gas supplies to Europe bypassing sanctions.

... be more difficult for European companies because there are fewer banks in Russia that can accept foreign currency without violating US sanctions,” says Yushkov. “The decree effectively cancels Gazprombank’s monopoly on export payments. This sector is now deregulated, but the problem is that other Russian state banks remain under sanctions. Therefore, unfortunately, there could still be issues with making payments, as well as the risk of gas supplies to Europe being interrupted,” says Sergey ...

Economic Events and Corporate Reports - Monday, August 4, 2025 - Inflation in Turkey, Sentix Index

... topics, including the Sentix index and analysts' forecasts. Economic Events and Company Reports - Monday, August 4, 2025 - Inflation in Turkey, Sentix Index Monday, August 4, 2025, will be filled with significant events in the economy and corporate sector that could influence investor sentiments and market dynamics. Investors in the CIS countries are particularly attuned to key economic indicators and corporate earnings releases to assess the state of the economy and the profitability prospects ...

Russian oil has fallen below the price cap.

... planned to increase quotas from October 2024, but the market started reacting to this news in advance. Additionally, signs of a slowdown in U.S. manufacturing affected the market: the PMI Manufacturing Index, which reflects the state of the manufacturing sector, was below 50 points for the second month in a row as of August. Along with a slowdown in the Chinese economy, this caused an overly nervous reaction in the market and a significant correction in oil prices," explains Sergey Tereshkin. ...

Where does Lenta invest?

... this affect the Russian economy, what prospects await investors, and what risks should be taken into account? Read our detailed analytical material about the company's development strategy and its impact on domestic retail. Where does Lenta invest? Sector: Trade Investments for 2023: RUB 84.9 billion Investments for 2022: RUB 10.8 billion Lenta is one of the largest retailers in Russia, known for its hypermarkets and supermarkets. The company is actively investing in expanding its store network,...