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Economic Trends in Russia: GDP Slowdown and Inflationary Challenges – What It Means for Investors

... for Investors Long-Term Investments in Core Sector Stocks: In a context of GDP slowdown and high inflation, companies associated with exports, raw materials, and energy may remain advantageous for long-term investments. Examples of such firms include oil and gas companies, metal producers, and fertilizer manufacturers. Investments in Dividend Stocks: Amidst volatility, dividends may become a primary source of yield for investors. Companies that provide stable dividends, such as Sberbank, Gazprom, and Norilsk ...

Trump's Wealth Increased by $1.4 Billion After Election Victory: What It Means for Investors

... Stability and Risks Politically-driven stock rises are often short-lived, as they depend on sentiment rather than a company's financial stability. Investors should exercise caution, especially if they are interested in long-term growth. Investments in companies where valuations are closely tied to political events may struggle during economic instability, necessitating additional measures for diversification and risk management. Opinion of Sergey Teryoshkin, Founder of Open Oil Market "Donald Trump's election victory and the subsequent growth of his wealth serve as a clear example of how politics impacts the market. For investors, shares of Trump Media may be of interest for short-term investments, but I would advise ...

Risk of Bankruptcy for Mercedes, BMW, and Volkswagen: What It Means for Investors

... China, and pressure on European markets. Expert Opinion: If you are open to risks and long-term investments, investing in these companies may present an intriguing opportunity, considering their market leadership and chances of governmental support. However,... ... can meet the challenges and adapt to new realities. Sergey Tereshkin, Founder and CEO of the first independent marketplace for oil products and raw materials OPEN OIL MARKET

How to Manage Investment Risks

... directly related to the value fluctuations of your investments: in unfavorable market conditions, securities may depreciate, companies may lose profits, which affects your income. Non-market risks, in contrast, are not directly related to price movements ... ... lose value due to an economic downturn, oversupply, or deterioration of the property itself. Even commodity prices (such as oil or gold) are susceptible to fluctuations in supply and demand. For investors, a decline in the asset's price represents a ...

The Central Bank of Russia acquires the Saint Petersburg Currency Exchange: goals, consequences and prospects

... currency transactions, what will the new platform give the Central Bank, and what prospects are opening up for Russian business? In this article, we examine the goals and consequences of the deal, and share our opinion on why this is important for domestic companies such as Open Oil Market. The Central Bank of Russia is acquiring the Saint Petersburg Currency Exchange: goals, consequences and prospects It has become known that the Central Bank of Russia has acquired the Saint Petersburg Currency Exchange (SPCE), which has attracted ...