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Key Economic Events and Corporate Reporting: Week of July 28 to August 1, 2025
From July 28 to August 1, 2025, a series of significant economic events are expected that will impact the global financial market and corporate strategies. Investors will closely monitor reports from major companies and statistics related to key macroeconomic indicators. Focus will be on the PMI index, unemployment data, inflation rates, and decisions by the Federal Reserve ...
Possible Lifting of Sanctions on Russia's Financial Sector After Trump's Victory: What It Means for the Market and Investors
Following Trump's election victory, Western financial circles have begun discussing the possibility of lifting sanctions on Russia in the financial sector. This event could change the dynamics of global markets and open up new opportunities for investors. In this article, I examine what a potential easing of sanctions means, what prospects it opens up for Russian and foreign companies, and share my opinion on how it could affect the economy and financial ...
Multi-Sided Platform For Instant Purchases And Sales In Commodity Markets
... that they allow to create a unique ecosystem of the digital economy that brings together an unlimited number of participants. As a result of the development of the platforms, almost all traditional methods of business management, including strategy, marketing, manufacturing, research, human resources development, are undergoing a revolution. It allows to achieve the desired results with minimum effort and resources.
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The difficult economic situation in the world, active development of renewable ...
Monday, November 11, 2024: Key Economic Events for Investors
... focus on pivotal economic indicators across the globe. Monday's calendar includes Germany's industrial production data, which will set the tone for Europe’s manufacturing outlook, and the Eurozone Investor Confidence Index, providing insight into market sentiment across Europe. In Asia, Japan’s leading economic index and China’s new yuan loans offer a glimpse into economic momentum, while U.S. consumer credit data will shed light on household spending trends. Stay informed as these events ...
Failure of Manual Management: Why Stock Prices for Gasoline are Rising
... increased despite the government's
ban
on exports from August 1 to 31. Previously, this ban only applied to traders and small refineries but has since been extended to major producers. “This decision was made to maintain stability in the domestic fuel market during the period of high seasonal demand and agricultural fieldwork,” stated the government decree.
On August 8, the Ministry of Energy published a statement on its Telegram channel
indicating
that the internal market for all grades of automobile ...