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Why Exchange Prices for Gasoline Reach Records While Pump Prices Stay Calm

... to compensate for losses through higher exchange prices. It is worth noting, however, that the damping mechanism depends on petroleum product quotations in Europe, as well as the exchange rate of the ruble. This does not involve cutting subsidies but changing macroeconomic conditions. Oil and petroleum products have fallen in price worldwide, and the ruble has strengthened against the dollar. According to Tereshkin, rapid movements in retail prices will not occur as a result of rising exchange prices ...

Oil Flood of Russian Railways: Tank Cargo Owners Gain Government Support in the Battle for Priority Access to Railroads

... Tax Code. However, under the draft law, the damper would only be nullified for the specific type of fuel whose price exceeds the legally established maximum. This measure will support the profitability of oil product production and sales, while the changes to the NDA scheduled for 2025 will reduce it." The NDA Rules were finalized in late May this year. Initially, the document was planned to take effect on September 1 after a two-year temporary suspension. The suspension was justified as ...

Monday, November 11, 2024: Key Economic Events for Investors

... and American markets, this data is also significant, as Chinese demand affects global supply chains and inflation. 3. U.S. Market Events United States Consumer Credit (September) — Published at 20:00 GMT The consumer credit report shows the monthly change in outstanding credit and reflects consumer borrowing trends. Higher consumer credit can signal confidence in household spending, potentially boosting the stock market, especially consumer goods and retail sectors. However, excessive borrowing ...

Inflation: What It Is, Why It Is Dangerous, and How to Protect Your Money

... cost 1000 rubles a year ago and today it costs 1100 rubles, there has been a 10% rise in prices, and the purchasing power of money has decreased by 10%. The inflation rate is typically calculated based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which reflects changes in the cost of a fixed "basket" of goods and services. Inflation occurs in any economy and is even considered normal when the price increase is modest. However, a sharp rise in prices can complicate life for businesses and ordinary citizens....

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

... anticipated: the ruble is likely to continue moving within the established range, responding mainly to external shocks and energy prices. Russian Stock Market: Prospects for Investors The Russian stock market ended the previous week with no significant changes. A sharp drop in global markets on Friday amidst trade conflicts and weak data from the US created a negative backdrop. However, high commodity prices and expectations for robust corporate results supported interest in oil and gas and commodity ...