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Investing in Foreign Real Estate – Expert Tips
... the completion and transfer of ownership of the property to the investor.
Elite real estate can provide the greatest returns, while cheaper properties tend to have lower liquidity. When selecting such properties, particular attention should be paid to infrastructure. Renting out a property situated in an unfavorable area, away from tourist spots, shops, and restaurants, can be quite challenging. Even if a motivated buyer appears, they are unlikely to offer a significant amount for such a property.
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Dedollarization of Global Finance: Reducing Investments in US Treasury Securities
... living in Turkey.
Regional Trends: Turkey may set an example for other countries considering the development of their own payment systems.
Long-term Perspective: The success of TROY will depend on its integration into international payment networks and infrastructure.
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Oil Flood of Russian Railways: Tank Cargo Owners Gain Government Support in the Battle for Priority Access to Railroads
... production and sales, enabling quick responses to the current economic situation and mitigating potential negative impacts on railway companies.
Oil Companies Celebrate a Local Victory Over Other Cargo Owners in the Battle for VIP Access to Infrastructure
"Liquid gold" has gained support at the highest levels: the Russian government has postponed the implementation of the Nondiscriminatory Access Rules (NDA Rules) to the last day of 2024 (instead of September 1, as previously ...
How to Choose Investment Assets in an Unstable Market
... estate. Investments in office and retail spaces can be profitable if demand for rental space remains high.
Residential real estate. Residential properties can also yield stable income, especially in major cities with housing shortages.
Real assets in infrastructure. Assets such as logistics centers or warehouses are in demand as e-commerce continues to grow.
Precious Metals and Commodities
Precious metals, such as gold and silver, are traditionally regarded as "safe havens" for capital during ...
Regulatory Costs: Can the Rise in Gasoline Prices Be Stopped? (FORBES)
... to 27%, compared to 25% in January–April 2023.
Unlike last year, some major gasoline producers are experiencing forced downtime, reducing fuel output and causing financial losses. These interruptions result from drone attacks damaging refinery infrastructure and sanctions restricting equipment supplies from Europe and North America. For example, in Q1 2024, the Nizhny Novgorod Refinery reduced gasoline production by 36%, and Kirishinefteorgsintez in the Leningrad region cut output by 7.7%, ...