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Economic Events and Corporate Reports - Monday, July 28, 2025 - OPEC+ Meeting, Dallas Fed Index
... levels, it evaluates participants' compliance with agreements on oil production cuts and can provide recommendations for future policies. The oil market displayed volatility last week: global oil prices declined in the first half of the week but rebounded ... ... financial performance in the banking and consumer sectors add to market optimism.
However, the influence of factors such as high domestic interest rates is twofold: on one hand, expensive credit resources hinder business activity and consumer demand, while ...
Tuesday, November 19, 2024: Key Economic Events for Investors
... – Expected to emphasize the importance of stability in the Eurozone and discuss inflationary pressures.
Bank of England Governor – May comment on the British economy amidst Brexit challenges.
U.S. Federal Reserve’s Schmid – Likely to address domestic economic outlooks and inflationary trends in the United States.
Impact on Markets:
Comments from these central bank representatives may provide hints regarding future interest rate moves and broader economic policy, potentially impacting major ...
Energy Market News – Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Brent around $70 amid US-EU deal, gas reserves in Europe, gasoline export ban in Russia
... high gas prices, European consumers are not rushing back to coal: the introduced charge for CO
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emissions and environmental policies make coal generation less attractive unless sharp necessity arises. In Asia, as previously noted, some countries are ... ... developing differently across regions. In
Russia
, authorities have taken an unprecedented step to stabilize gasoline prices domestically. On July 28, the Russian government officially announced a temporary complete ban on gasoline exports by all companies ...
Energy Sector News – Thursday, July 31, 2025: Brent Exceeds $72; US Fed Keeps Rate Unchanged
... market. In developed countries, the trend towards reducing hydrocarbon generation continues: environmental regulations and tax policies make new coal projects less attractive. However, in Asia, as noted, some nations are temporarily increasing coal burn ... ... developing differently across various parts of the world. In Russia, authorities recently took an unprecedented step to stabilize domestic fuel prices. As of July 30, a temporary full ban on gasoline exports for all companies, including major producers and ...
Economic Events and Corporate Reports - Friday, July 25, 2025: EU-China Summit, CBR Rate, Durable Goods Orders (USA)
... the Russian market. Following an unexpected 100 bps cut in June (to 20% per annum), most analysts anticipate another reduction of approximately 1 pp, to 19.00%. Inflation is slowing (to around 7–8% YoY), the ruble remains relatively strong, and weak domestic demand creates conditions for easing monetary policy. If the Central Bank of Russia meets expectations and lowers the rate, it could stimulate the growth of bond prices and stocks on the Moscow Exchange. However, an unexpected pause or cautious ...