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What is devaluation in simple terms and how does it affect the Russian economy?
... the cost of production.
For ordinary citizens, devaluation means that even basic expenses become higher, especially when it comes to goods and services with a high share of imports. In the context of devaluation, it is important to approach savings management wisely, look for opportunities to invest in stable assets and not rely on just one currency or one type of investment.
Financial stability is not only the stability of the national currency, but also the ability to adapt to changes in the market....
The Central Bank of Russia acquires the Saint Petersburg Currency Exchange: goals, consequences and prospects
... especially important for large importing and exporting companies;
To reduce dependence on foreign exchanges and hubs, ensuring the independence of the currency market.
What will this give the Central Bank?
The Central Bank will be able to more flexibly manage processes in the foreign exchange market, having its own platform for controlling currency flows. Now the bank will be able not only to regulate supply and demand in the Russian market, but also to control exchange quotations of currencies, which ...
Cossa: "Raw Material Marketplaces: Why They Began to Emerge Massively in 2022"
... advantages for businesses, and their future prospects. Learn how marketplaces are transforming the market and simplifying raw material procurement. In 2023, the company changed its name and is now called Open Oil Market, owned by JSC "Open Oil Market Management Company."
Two years ago, at Oil Resource Group, we launched a platform for trading petroleum products—a commodity marketplace called ORG-Market. Today, it is a crucial sales channel for us, with half of our clients placing orders there....
How Investment Strategies Will Change Due to the Trade War Between China and the USA
... products of their rival. The situation is continuously escalating, prompting investors to reevaluate their strategies and closely monitor developments.
Predicting which assets will become "victims" of the conflict escalation and which will manage to avoid sanctions is quite challenging. However, it is generally possible to forecast the trajectory of the situation, albeit with some minor adjustments.
A knowledgeable businessman and founder of "Oil Resource Group," Sergey Tereshkin,...
Investing in Securities – Is It Profitable?
... dividends paid to shareholders. Consequently, experienced executives typically reinvest a significant portion of their income back into the company's growth.
Investing in companies that distribute all earnings without reinvesting is ill-advised. Such management strategies are unlikely to provide stability for shareholders. In the best-case scenario, a company may develop inertia for a few years before entering a phase of regression. The outcomes of this type of management often turn out to be disappointing....