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Russia Temporarily Bans Enriched Uranium Exports to the US: What Are the Implications?

... consequences from Russia’s uranium export restrictions. Although Europe sources much of its enriched uranium from allies and maintains a diverse supplier base, the restriction could still impact the market by driving up global uranium prices and increasing competition for alternative supplies. European nations reliant on nuclear energy as part of their energy mix—such as France, Germany, and other countries—may see the cost of nuclear fuel rise as the market reacts to reduced Russian exports. This price ...

How a raw materials marketplace takes away market power from traders

... several million rubles. To address this, we developed a secure transaction service in partnership with T-Bank. Payments go to a nominal account and are released to the supplier only after successful delivery and document signing by the buyer. Price. Competitive environments on the marketplace result in significantly lower prices. Savings can reach thousands of rubles per ton. Additionally, the marketplace offers a credit service. Delivery. This is our key differentiator. Buyers can calculate delivery ...

Difference between Pre-IPO and IPO: A Complete Guide for Investors

... are traded on the exchange, allowing investors to sell them freely. Company transparency. The company is obliged to provide comprehensive information about its activities, allowing for better risk assessment and future prospects. Disadvantages: High competition among investors. Shares may appreciate quickly in the first days of trading, which limits the opportunity to purchase at a favorable price. Potential volatility. In the initial days after the IPO, shares may exhibit high volatility, leading ...

Investor risks in pre-IPO: how to protect your interests?

... more participants, which, in turn, will increase liquidity and trust in the Russian capital market. Seeing the rapid interest in pre-IPO and OTC platforms, I am confident that further development of this area will make the Russian stock market more competitive, sustainable and attractive to a wide audience of private investors.

Who will get access to the Ukrainian pipeline instead of Gazprom?

... Kazakhstan in the future,” says Alexey Gromov, Director of the Energy and Finance Institute. Turkmenistan mainly exports its gas to China. While it has shown interest in diversifying its export routes, its relations with Russia remain strained due to competition with Gazprom in the gas market. “Turkmenistan has both the gas reserves and the technical capability to supply gas via Russia and Ukraine through the Central Asia–Center pipeline system. This system was widely used in the 1990s and ...