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

... all information pertaining to the delisting of a specific company. Delisting refers to the removal 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 ...

The export ban has slowed the growth of exchange prices for gasoline.

Commentary for "Rossiyskaya Gazeta". The article “The Export Ban Slowed the Growth of Exchange Gasoline Prices” discusses the impact of the August 2024 ban on gasoline exports on the Russian fuel market. Despite the export restrictions, exchange prices for gasoline remain close to annual highs. The price increase is particularly notable ...

Impact of Trump's Inauguration on the Ruble Exchange Rate: Analysis and Forecasts

After Donald Trump's inauguration, the ruble may face sharp fluctuations. Economists predict a short-term rise in the dollar exchange rate to 115 rubles and a moderate weakening of the ruble during 2025. How global and domestic economic policy will affect the Russian currency - in our analytical material. The Impact of Trump's Inauguration on the Russian Ruble: Analysis and ...

How a raw materials marketplace takes away market power from traders

... examples of profitable B2B trading platforms in Russia. Oil products, primarily diesel fuel and gasoline, represent a vast market. For instance, they account for about 30% of the total trade turnover on the St. Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange (SPIMEX). We estimate the market’s annual volume at 6 trillion rubles, with about half traded via the exchange and tenders. The rest belongs to the small wholesale segment, known as the end-customer market. Our platform is designed specifically ...

The budget payments to oil workers will be divided by fuel types.

... wholesale fuel supplies with a deviation from the indicative price (on average per month) of no more than 10% for gasoline and no more than 20% for DF. Domestic prices are determined based on fuel trading on the St. Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange (SPIMEX). Under current rules, if any of these values are exceeded, the damping is nullified. Gasoline and DF are produced in Russia in different volumes, often by different refineries. Gasoline is primarily produced for the domestic market,...