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Where is Magnit Investing?

Magnit, Russia's leading retailer, is actively investing in expanding its store network, supporting domestic manufacturers, and implementing digital technologies. Find out how the company is developing infrastructure, increasing the availability of goods for the population, and maintaining investment attractiveness for shareholders, forming long-term trends in Russian retail. Where Does Magnit Invest? Sector: Retail Investments in 2023: 74.6 billion rubles Investments in 2022: 53.5 billion rubles...

Investor Search in Crisis Conditions

The global economy is currently undergoing significant changes. This is primarily due to the crisis that has affected all countries to varying degrees. The situation has impacted multiple sectors, including the investment sector. Many entrepreneurs are turning to external investors for funding instead of opting for traditional bank loans. The global economy is currently undergoing significant changes, primarily driven by the crisis that has affected nearly all countries around the world. The situation...

Foreign Stocks Restricted for Unqualified Investors from 2025: What It Means?

From 2025, foreign securities will be available only to qualified investors in Russia. This step by the Central Bank is aimed at protecting unqualified investors from the risks associated with foreign assets, but will also limit opportunities for diversification and protecting savings from inflation. In this article, we analyze how the new rules will affect retail investors, their access to foreign markets, and the future of the Russian stock market. Foreign Securities to Be Available Only for...

EU Faces Trade War Threat: Macron Warns Investors of Rising Risks with the US and China

... Diversifying Export Markets: Strengthening ties with emerging markets like India, Latin America, and Africa could help offset losses from the US and Chinese markets. This would create new business opportunities and reduce reliance on the two largest economies. Boosting Domestic Demand: To counter the downturn, the EU could invest in projects that stimulate domestic demand, such as infrastructure, innovation, and sustainable development. This would help maintain growth and offset export declines. ...

Wednesday, December 11, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports

... signals potential changes in monetary policy affecting inflation-sensitive industries. 00:30 (MSK): Brazil – Central Bank Interest Rate Decision Investors will be paying close attention to Brazil’s monetary policy stance as one of the leading emerging economies. Commentary will provide insights into how the country plans to manage inflation and economic growth. Impa ct on Europe and the United States Europe: OPEC’s report and EIA crude oil data will directly influence energy costs in Europe, affecting ...