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How to Choose Investment Assets in an Unstable Market

... Unstable Market Different asset classes may react differently to changes in the economy. Let’s examine the primary ones: Stocks Stocks are traditionally regarded as high-risk assets, but during times of instability, they can yield both significant profits and losses. Investors might focus on defensive sector stocks, such as consumer staples, healthcare, and utilities, which are less prone to market fluctuations. Key strategies in selecting stocks in an unstable market include: Investing in dividend ...

Why is the rise in fuel prices at gas stations accelerating despite the decrease in stock exchange prices?

... shares a similar view. The combination of directive and market mechanisms for price and supply regulation on the domestic market has led to the retail segment being in the most vulnerable position. Retail margins do not exceed 5-7% and do not ensure profitability for gas stations not part of vertically integrated companies (about half of gas stations in Russia). Therefore, retail prices are not decreasing along with wholesale prices. Inflation, rising costs in production, transportation, and fuel ...

What Tax Incentives are Available for Entrepreneurs and Investors in Russia?

Tax incentives can significantly reduce the tax burden on entrepreneurs and investors, enhance the profitability of investments, and assist in effective tax planning. In Russia, a number of incentives are available that can be beneficial for both small and medium-sized businesses and private investors. We will analyze the main tax benefits and methods ...

"Rambler: 'Oil Business: The Story of the Founder of the Fuel Company Oilresurs'"

... and open new sectors in traditional industries have always attracted and will continue to attract attention. Their organizational genius, skill, and business acumen are admired, provoke anger, and leave no one indifferent. Thanks to their pursuit of profit, development, and expansion, cities grow, and life becomes more comfortable. One of these people is Sergey Tereshkin, founder of the fuel company LLC 'Oil Resource Group.' In a conversation with him, we learned what it took to reach such heights....

Why do Turkey and Russia need their own gas hub

... to get new long-term contracts with Gazprom and the Turkish company Botas, based on a formula: market price minus a percentage, i.e., at a discount. This would allow Botas to resell Russian gas to other clients at higher prices, ensuring guaranteed profits,” Yushkov says. However, Russia has a reasonable question: if we allow Turkey to become intermediaries and earn money from reselling our gas, what will Turkey give us in return? Turkey offers the gas hub, but it has not been created yet. ...