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VC.RU: "Buying fuel on a marketplace. How does that work?"
... for cash flow gaps when purchasing fuel. For example, among our regular customers are companies involved in road construction for state contracts. Payment for these comes through treasury accounts after the project is completed. Once they receive the funds, companies pay their fuel suppliers and other contractors. But without fuel, they can't complete the project and receive payment. This creates a cash flow gap. A similar situation exists for another category of our customers—transport companies....
Cryptocurrency News, Thursday, August 7, 2025 — Market Awaiting Momentum; Institutional Players Expanding Presence
... sell around the psychological barrier of $120,000; however, long positions in BTC remain intact. The blockchain has witnessed activity from major holders (“whales”), who partially took profits at the peaks, while institutional investors and crypto funds are concurrently accumulating coins.
Experts note that Bitcoin's limited supply and capital influx from companies and funds foster a sustainable bullish sentiment in the long term. A number of Wall Street analysts predict that under favorable macro ...
Sovcombank Reports a 54.7% Decline in Net Profit for H1 2025
... drop in overall performance.
Trends in Interest Income and Expenses
Interest Income:
317.4 billion RUB, down from 351.3 billion RUB last year.
Interest Expenses:
224.9 billion RUB compared to 186.7 billion RUB last year — indicating an increase in funding costs.
Net Interest Income:
92.5 billion RUB, down from 164.6 billion RUB last year.
The decrease in net interest income reflects the rise in rates on attracted funds and pressure on the interest margin.
Credit Losses and Reserves
Credit loss ...
Cryptocurrency News, Tuesday, August 12, 2025 - Bitcoin on the Verge of a Record; Risk Appetite Grows
... BTC are being maintained. Activity from large holders ("whales") is recorded on the blockchain, with some having partially taken profits at the peaks. Concurrently, we see further accumulation of coins by institutional investors and crypto funds.
Experts note that Bitcoin's limited supply and capital influx from companies and funds uphold a sustained bullish sentiment over the long term. A number of Wall Street analysts predict that under favorable macro conditions, BTC could reach new ...
Who is a Whale in the Bitcoin Market?
... amounts of Bitcoin in their wallets. Each major movement made by these whales—whether a sale or purchase of cryptocurrency—can have a profound impact on Bitcoin prices in the market. Whales primarily consist of large institutions, such as hedge funds, cryptocurrency funds, and digital asset mining operations. However, they also include anonymous private investors and individuals who have accumulated substantial Bitcoin holdings, made easier and more affordable through prior purchases or mining ...