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Economic News: Saturday, July 26, 2025 - CBRF Reduces Rate, Wall Street Hits New Highs

... expectations. Eni’s adjusted net income in Q2 amounted to €1.13 billion, 25% lower than a year ago due to lower oil and gas prices. Nevertheless, the result was better than forecasts (around €0.93 billion was expected). The decrease in energy resource prices from peak levels in 2024 impacted production revenues, but the company managed to compensate for this through increased output from several projects and reduced debt burden. Free cash flow allowed Eni to even reduce net debt, enhancing ...

10 Cryptocurrencies that Exploded in April 2025: Fundamental Analysis and Prospects

... it the largest meme cryptocurrency outside the Ethereum ecosystem. This impressive market cap was achieved in less than a year and a half of the coin's existence, and in April, BRETT established itself among the week's top gainers on many analytical resources. Trading volumes are impressive—around $40–50 million daily—indicating a steady influx of new trading participants. Many see in BRETT the potential to replicate the success of Dogecoin or Shiba Inu, but on the Base platform. Fundamental ...

Macroeconomic Events and Quarterly Reports of Major Companies on July 22, 2025: Reports from Coca-Cola, RTX, Equifax, SAP, UniCredit

... important will be the dynamics of revenue in the domestic market and export shipments of steel amid fluctuating raw material prices. RusHydro will provide data on energy production and reservoir levels, giving insight into the state of electricity and water resources in the country. Several other Russian companies may publish operational updates. For example, MMC Norilsk Nickel typically reveals production results for the first half of the year in July. This week, Norilsk Nickel already reported preliminary ...

Economic Events and Company Earnings – Thursday, July 31, 2025: U.S. Inflation, Central Bank Rates, Reports from Apple and Amazon

... the humanitarian situation and implications of recent events, such as the cessation of the "grain deal." For the market, any signs of escalation or, conversely, diplomatic shifts are significant: a rise in conflict could lead to increased resource prices and a flight to safe assets, while indications of resolution would support risk appetite. For CIS investors, given the region's proximity, it is especially important to track the outcomes of this meeting. Corporate Earnings: Reports from ...