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What Generates the Highest Returns for Investors
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Paulson & Co. This is the second most profitable fund. Together, Quantum and Paulson have earned more than the largest global corporations such as McDonald's and Walt Disney.
ESL. Although not the largest fund, it has still managed to surpass the ... ... downturn in risky mortgages. Additionally, a British fund saw substantial gains during the crisis period.
Experts believe that the economies of most countries will develop very slowly. Therefore, specialists recommend keeping part of the assets in securities,...
How to Choose Reliable Investments for Stable Income: Expert Tips
... acceptable risks. For example, investments in pre-IPO projects, as seen with OOM, hold high potential but demand a conscious approach and evaluation of growth prospects.
8. Study the Macroeconomic Situation and Market
Investments do not exist in a vacuum; global and local economic events impact their returns and stability. Keep an eye on key economic indicators, such as inflation, currency exchange rates, and interest rates. Awareness of macroeconomic trends will help you assess risks more accurately and ...
Why Exchange Prices for Gasoline Reach Records While Pump Prices Stay Calm
... million tons, which is 2% higher than the level at the same time last year.
This suggests that there should be no cause for concern. What is worrisome, however, is that exchange quotations are rising despite falling prices for Russian oil (following global trends) and regardless of the strengthening ruble. Exchange trading operates according to market laws, and the increase in quotations under current conditions can be most simply explained by a lack of supply in the trades. But the supply level ...
Regulatory Costs: Can the Rise in Gasoline Prices Be Stopped? (FORBES)
... period in 2023, reaching 719,300 units—approaching the pre-crisis levels of the first half of 2021 (793,400 units).
Another factor driving price increases is the resumption of gasoline exports, which became effective on May 17. According to S&P Global Platts, Russia's maritime gasoline exports rose from 99,000 barrels per day (bpd) in May 2024 to 150,000 bpd in June, with gasoline's share in Russia's total maritime petroleum product exports increasing from 4% to 7%. While fuel oil and diesel ...
The Harshest Package: What the New EU Sanctions Mean for Russia
... price ceilings on oil and ensuring their effectiveness.” Reuters reports, confirmed by the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that this value will be adjusted every six months, such that the accepted price for Russian oil is 15% lower than the global benchmark.
The EU is also imposing sanctions on an additional 105 vessels identified as part of Russia’s “shadow” fleet. As a result, the number of tankers prohibited from entering EU ports and deprived of a wide range of maritime services ...