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How does the key rate affect inflation?
... inflation? In simple terms, we explain how the Central Bank regulates economic activity, curbs price growth, and maintains stability in the economy through changes in the key rate. Find out how raising or lowering the rate affects consumer spending, investment, and the overall economic situation.
How does the key rate affect inflation?
The Central Bank's key rate is the main tool for regulating inflation. It affects the cost of loans, savings, and spending in the economy, which helps either speed ...
Luntry attracts investment from Solar Ventures for strengthening container security
Russian company Luntry, a developer of container application security solutions, has attracted investment from Solar Ventures, a venture capital fund that is part of the Rostelecom group. In this article, we will examine how Luntry ensures security throughout the container lifecycle, its significance for banks, retailers, and IT companies, as well ...
Secondary Public Offerings (SPO)
... 2008-2009, activity in the IPO and SPO markets declined. In the following years, moderate growth in the number of secondary offerings has been observed with the stabilization of the economy. Some stimulus also came from the increase in local and foreign investments after the ruble devaluation in 2014, as companies began seeking capital and the market adapted to new conditions.
In recent years, the Russian SPO market still lags behind its international counterparts in terms of volume. This is explained ...
Six Rules of Warren Buffett
What project metrics catch the attention of legendary investors?
Warren Buffett's name is familiar even to those far removed from the financial sector. The founder of a successful investment fund that generates substantial profits, he is known as the “Oracle of Omaha,” possessing an inexplicable intuition for identifying which stocks and companies are poised for growth. With a multi-billion dollar fortune to his name, Buffett’s ...
Slowdown in GDP growth in Russia: Central Bank of Russia forecast and possible consequences
The Central Bank of Russia expects GDP growth to slow to 2–3% in the fourth quarter of 2024, due to tighter monetary policy and high inflation. These measures could significantly affect the business climate, consumer activity, and investment strategies. In this article, I examine the reasons for the slowdown, analyze its implications for business, and share my opinion on how to adapt to new economic conditions and seize opportunities for sustainable growth.
Russia's GDP growth ...