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Key Economic Events and Corporate Reporting for the Week of August 11-15, 2025 — Inflation, GDP, Corporate Reports

... the second quarter will be released in the morning—investors will gain fresh evidence of whether the European economy has managed to avoid a recession. In the afternoon, European statistics will be complemented by US data on inflation in the manufacturing ... ... firm NICE Ltd. (specializing in software for contact centers and data analytics) will publish results, providing insight into business investments in customer service technologies. After Market Close: Applied Materials , Globant . The focus of the evening ...

The U.S. Fails to Meet LNG Contracts with Europe: What This Means for Europe’s Energy Security

... for Europe, as it leaves the continent exposed to abrupt supply changes and makes energy security increasingly difficult to manage. Growing Global Demand for LNG Global demand for LNG has grown sharply, with both developed and emerging markets competing ... ..., where energy costs are historically sensitive to global shifts. Higher LNG prices not only place pressure on consumers and businesses but also amplify inflationary pressures across the European economy. With winter approaching, the potential for insufficient ...

Starting from August 1, the ban on fuel exports will be reinstated. What does this mean for the market?

... curb retail price growth," he says. Impact of Manual Management on the Market The downside of the current model of managing the domestic fuel market is the lack of long-term planning opportunities, says Viktor Katona, senior analyst for oil ... ... concludes. RBC has sent a request to the Ministry of Energy. Translated using ChatGPT Sourse: https://www.rbc.ru/business/31/07/2024/66a8e7779a7947cafd9a33a4?from=newsfeed

Sovcombank Reports a 54.7% Decline in Net Profit for H1 2025

... Outlook Sovcombank's report for H1 2025 reflects a significant decrease in profitability due to pressure on the interest margin, rising funding costs, and increased reserves for credit losses. Nonetheless, the bank shows consistent growth in its fee-based business and expansion of non-banking operations. For investors, it is crucial to assess the bank's ability to stabilize the interest margin, manage credit risks, and maintain growth in fee income throughout the second half of the year.

Startup and Venture Capital News — Thursday, July 31, 2025: The Return of IPOs and the Boom of AI Deals

... other segments. Notably, even outside of AI, startups are receiving record-level support—for instance, the U.S.-based expense management platform Ramp raised $500 million at the end of July, bringing its valuation to $22.5 billion and doubling its worth ... ... rubles at a valuation of ~2.4 billion rubles, preparing for an IPO—this case demonstrates the seriousness of technological business ambitions in the Russian regions. In Kazakhstan, a state fund called Qazaqstan Venture Group has been established, worth ...