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What to Do If a Company's Stocks Are Delisted?

... of securities from the list of exchange-traded instruments available for purchase or sale, meaning the security essentially ceases to be traded on the exchange. In Russia, delisting can also refer to: the transition of shares to the over-the-counter market, accessible only to qualified investors a shift of shares from a list of more reliable stocks to that of less reliable ones. A company may depart from the exchange either voluntarily or by decision of the exchange. The main reasons for delisting companies at the initiative of the exchange include: non-compliance of securities with exchange ...

Citi Global Forecast: Investment Trends and Strategies for 2025

... attractive due to industrial innovations. 4. Investment Strategies Conservative Approach Investments in bonds and defensive assets to preserve capital amid instability. Investing in dividend stocks for stable income. Aggressive Approach Taking risks in stocks of high-tech companies. Investing in emerging markets, especially in Asia and Latin America. 5. Major Challenges for Investors Geopolitics: Escalating tensions between the US and China, conflict points in Europe. Climate Change: Progress toward achieving climate goals remains slow, necessitating ...

Where is Severstal Investing?

... company maintains stable dividend payments. In 2023, the dividend yield was 8%, making it attractive to income-focused investors. Growth Potential Investments in environmental projects, digitalization, and deposit development offer long-term prospects for stock value growth. Expansion of export supplies strengthens the company’s position in international markets. Risks Dependence on global prices for steel and raw materials. Geopolitical restrictions, including sanctions. Stringent environmental regulations requiring additional costs. Stock Futures Futures on company shares allow traders to capitalize ...

Where does Gazprom invest?

... to investors and traders. Public status of the company Gazprom is a public company whose shares are traded on the Moscow Exchange under the ticker GAZP. In addition, the company's global depositary receipts (GDRs) were previously traded on the London Stock Exchange, but in the current environment, access to international markets is limited. Futures and options on Gazprom shares: The Moscow Exchange offers derivative instruments such as futures and options on Gazprom shares. These instruments allow traders to profit from price fluctuations in shares without purchasing ...

The Russian government will extend the permit for gasoline exports for one month.

... gasoline until the end of July 2024. Previously, a six-month export ban on gasoline was introduced starting March 1, 2024, which was temporarily lifted in mid-May. The decision to extend the export will be made considering the current situation in the fuel market, including stock levels and price dynamics. It is noted that the exchange prices for AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline have increased by 29% and 46%, respectively, since the beginning of the year. There is also discussion of a potential full ban on the supply of diesel fuel ...