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In 2025, the UK Became Europe's Leader in Mobile Phone Thefts
... Algeria, about 20% to China, and about 7% to Hong Kong. The remainder are sold in other countries or through the domestic black market. An extensive global network of resellers facilitates the rapid disposal of stolen gadgets where demand is high. Experts ... ... designed to render stolen devices unsellable. For instance, there is consideration of the quick shutdown of access to cloud services and accounts on stolen phones, preventing criminals from capitalizing on the device or its data. Apple indicates that ...
Ruble Concludes 2024 Above 100 Against Dollar: Causes, Forecasts, and Implications
... foreign currencies.
Business
Companies dealing with imported goods will face rising costs. This may lead to price increases for services and products, further impacting consumer demand.
What This Means for Investors and Businesses
Asset Diversification
It ... ... sanctions, declining export revenues, and high interest rates, the ruble significantly weakened. In 2025, volatility in the currency market is expected to persist, making careful planning of financial and investment decisions crucial.
Deposit – Is It Worth Keeping Money in the Bank?
... with multiple levels of protection. Burglars would require time to break in, which is generally enough for police or security services to arrive. The premises should also be equipped with an alarm system connected to a monitoring center.
This method of ... ... the benefits of placing a deposit.
Microfinance Organizations (MFOs)
Recently, microfinance organizations have emerged in the market, offering individuals a way to invest their money. This method of investment resembles traditional bank deposits but typically ...
Experts Assess the Consequences of Lifting the Ban on Gasoline Exports
... in rail transport disrupt fuel supply, despite adequate production levels.
According to Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the OPEN OIL MARKET platform, regulators must lift the gasoline export ban as the current restrictions will have lasted five months by December.... ... little reason to forgo revenue if exports remain prohibited. Therefore, the Ministry of Energy and the Federal Antimonopoly Service will likely accommodate oil companies, believes Tereshkin.
The main risk now is tied to rising diesel fuel (DT) prices,...
700% Inflation in Russia: How Prices and the Ruble Exchange Rate Have Changed Since 2001
... Raw Material and Energy Prices
Domestic prices for oil, gas, and electricity have increased, impacting the cost of goods and services.
Changes in Tax Policy
The introduction and increase of excise taxes on fuel, tobacco, and alcohol have led to significant ... ... regulation of tariffs and taxes.
Since 2001, inflation in Russia has exceeded 700%, affecting all key sectors of the economy. Despite market adaptation, the decline in purchasing power remains a significant issue for the population. The future of inflation will ...