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Deposit – Is It Worth Keeping Money in the Bank?
The unstable economic situation, depreciation of the national currency, and rising prices for various goods inevitably lead individuals to think about preserving and growing their personal finances. The first thought that comes to mind is a deposit. However, the closure of banks and issues with the return of funds raise doubts about the profitability of deposits.
The unstable economic situation, the depreciation of the national currency,...
Sberbank in Space: What Possible Collaboration with Roscosmos Means for Investors
... contribute to the creation of more accurate forecasting models, increasing efficiency within geolocation services and communications.
Possible Directions for Cooperation with Roscosmos
Sberbank and Roscosmos may collaborate in the following key areas:
Financing Space Projects:
Space is a resource-intensive sector that requires substantial capital investment. As a financial institution with a robust infrastructure and access to capital, Sberbank can provide credit lines to Roscosmos and offer investment ...
Why Bitcoin May Not Reach $100,000: A Sober Perspective from the Founder of Open Oil Market
... business, cryptocurrencies remain a contentious asset, particularly in the eyes of regulators. Authorities in the U.S. and other major economies are increasingly voicing concerns regarding the use of cryptocurrencies for money laundering, tax evasion, and financing illegal activities.
Statements calling for stricter controls on crypto-assets are becoming more common, especially following the rise in popularity of digital assets. Should the Trump administration decide to implement additional controls or ...
Oil Flood of Russian Railways: Tank Cargo Owners Gain Government Support in the Battle for Priority Access to Railroads
... 2024, the volume of seaborne exports to foreign markets increased by 140,000 b/d to 2.27 million b/d.
Overall, regulating the industry is always a balance between 'carrot and stick.' It's no coincidence that the latest export ban coincided with the Finance Ministry’s draft law on splitting the fuel damper mechanism.
Currently, oil companies may lose damper payments if exchange prices for AI-92 gasoline or diesel fuel exceed the threshold set in the Tax Code. However, under the draft law, the ...
Not Much Fire: Why the Government Banned Gasoline Exports
... refineries. However, this measure did not effectively combat gray gasoline exports.
"I believe the decision is driven by the desire to lower prices, as has been stated," said Alexander Titov, a senior expert at the Institute of Energy and Finance (IEF), to Forbes. "In May-June, there were reports about high gasoline exports, and domestic prices began to rise. Therefore, the government decided to revert somewhat to manual control and impose an export ban, especially since demand is ...