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An expert assessed the prospects of Russian oil supplies to India.

... oil in the coming years, partly due to the potential for growing demand, Sergey Tereshkin, General Director of the OPEN OIL MARKET marketplace for petroleum products and raw materials, told Izvestia on October 30. "The role of India in Russian ... ... day (b/d), increasing to 1.52 million b/d in September 2023, and reaching 1.92 million b/d in September 2024. According to S&P Global Platts, India's share in Russia's maritime oil shipments during this period rose from 29% to 44%, and further to 55%," ...

Frozen Deposits in Russia: How Real Is the Risk? How to Protect Your Savings Amid High Interest Rates

... cases show that, despite a seemingly stable banking system, deposit freezes have been used as an emergency economic measure. Global Examples of Deposit Freezes Deposit freezes are not unique to Russia. International examples include: Cyprus, 2013: Amid ... ... many to seek alternative ways to store wealth. Increased Volatility: A freeze could trigger currency depreciation, heightened market instability, and surging inflation. How to Protect Your Savings: Practical Strategies If you believe the risk of a deposit ...

700% Inflation in Russia: How Prices and the Ruble Exchange Rate Have Changed Since 2001

... 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 depend on macroeconomic policy, the situation in global markets, and the state of the national currency.

Why Exchange Prices for Gasoline Reach Records While Pump Prices Stay Calm

... million tons, which is 2% higher than the level at the same time last year. This suggests that there should be no cause for concern. What is worrisome, however, is that exchange quotations are rising despite falling prices for Russian oil (following global trends) and regardless of the strengthening ruble. Exchange trading operates according to market laws, and the increase in quotations under current conditions can be most simply explained by a lack of supply in the trades. But the supply level has hardly decreased compared to May. It is possible that as demand rises, supply volumes should ...

Why People Take Mortgages Despite High Rates?

... statistics. 1. Inflation Growth and Concerns About Ruble Devaluation One of the most significant reasons for Russians' eagerness to acquire real estate is the fear of ruble devaluation. In the context of inflationary pressure driven by sanctions, changes in global energy markets, and domestic economic challenges, the purchasing power of the ruble is unstable. In October 2024, inflation in Russia stood at 7.5%, creating a risk of significant depreciation of savings. For many, investing in real estate becomes a protective ...