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Buyers Battle for Russian Oil in Europe

... exert pressure on Ukraine," reflects Igor Yushkov. The head of Hungary's Foreign Ministry assured that Budapest will never give up Russian oil and gas. Hungary, Serbia, and Slovakia hold on to Russian oil because it represents the most profitable option. "Firstly, the refineries are configured for Urals-grade Russian oil. Secondly, any alternative route would incur higher delivery costs, which is a crucial factor for smaller economies. Furthermore, both the Croatian port and the pipelines ...

How is Open Oil Market changing the approach to buying fuel?

... terms: installments and credit for customers Financial flexibility is becoming an important component when choosing a fuel supplier, especially in the context of high and unstable prices on the market. Open Oil Market offers customers several payment options: you can arrange a fuel purchase in installments or use a credit line, which allows you to better manage financial flows and minimize time costs. Such payment terms are especially convenient for businesses that face market fluctuations or seasonal ...

How to Choose Investment Assets in an Unstable Market

... in one asset type. Investing in different geographic regions. Allocating assets across countries helps reduce risk related to political and economic instability in any single country. Using hedging instruments. These may include derivatives such as options and futures that help protect the portfolio from market fluctuations. Successful Investment Strategies in Unstable Markets The "Golden Ratio" strategy. This involves investing in protective assets such as gold and real estate in proportions ...

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

... convert it into rubles, and transfer these rubles to Gazprombank. Gazprombank will then send the rubles to Gazprom to pay for gas deliveries. Now, the task of finding a currency converter has shifted to the European companies,” says Yushkov. A second option for payment is also being proposed. “European companies can bypass sending currency to Russia entirely. They can transfer it to a third country, like a Chinese bank, and simultaneously find a company in Russia willing to exchange it. The Europeans ...

Trifluoroacetic Acid Accumulating in Rain: Scientists Debate the Dangers

... persistent and will remain in ecosystems for many years. If humanity continues to emit tons of such compounds annually, sooner or later, questions about their impact on water, soils, and living organisms will arise. Underestimating the problem is not an option. While scientists continue to study trifluoroacetic acid, governments and businesses should already consider reducing emissions of "forever" chemicals and seeking safer alternatives. Such a proactive approach will help prevent a situation ...