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U.S. Temporarily Allows Energy Transactions with Russian Banks: What This Means for Russia?

... plan their operations with potential changes in mind. As an entrepreneur and founder of the Open Oil Market marketplace , I view this decision as a signal to uphold the stability of international trade in energy resources, which is crucial for all market participants. This temporary authorization will help avoid disruptions and allow Russian energy companies and banks to maintain current financial flows. However, the temporary nature of this exemption serves as a reminder of the need for strategic flexibility and planning, especially for platforms like Open Oil Market, where transparency and reliability of operations are key.

Chinese Oil Purchases from Iran: Hidden Operations and Their Consequences for Russia

... concealing its origin. Afterwards, Iranian crude is directed to China disguised as shipments from Malaysia, Oman, or other countries. Financial Scale According to analytics firm Kpler, in 2024, the volume of Iranian oil shipments to China via the "shadow ... ... advantage for China, which is acquiring oil at a reduced price. How This Affects Russia? Increased competition in the Asian market Iran is offering oil at substantial discounts, making it attractive to China. As the primary oil supplier to the Middle ...

Energy Sector News, Tuesday, August 5, 2025 - Trump Pressures India, Russia Limits Fuel Exports

... Starting from August 1, 2025 , authorities have enacted a temporary ban on gasoline exports by all producers. Previously, from March, partial export restrictions for independent traders were in place, but the ban has now been extended to cover the entire market to direct maximum volumes of gasoline towards domestic needs. The embargo is officially imposed until August 31 inclusively, but authorities do not rule out extending the restriction into September if necessary. Financial Dampening and Trade Control. Monitoring of petroleum product trading has increased; the government is utilizing the damping mechanism more actively—it limits excess profits from fuel exports. If the alternative export price significantly exceeds ...

Inflation: What It Is, Why It Is Dangerous, and How to Protect Your Money

... as government bonds with fixed returns, also lose value: their real yield declines when inflation rises. This means that the market price of such bonds falls, and investors must agree to a higher interest rate upon purchase. When investing, the impact ... ... loses value due to inflation, other assets can offset those losses. Conclusion: Why It Is Important to Account for Inflation in Financial Planning Inflation is an inherent factor in modern economics, so it should be considered during long-term financial ...

VC.RU: "Buying fuel on a marketplace. How does that work?"

... fuel purchased on credit should be minimal. Where large companies face cash flow gaps The specifics of the wholesale oil market are such that the buyer regularly needs fuel on short notice, but may not have the full amount to pay for the order. Each ... ... address this issue. B2B loans and installment plans for marketplace customers Our goal was to give companies with different financial situations the ability to purchase fuel. We looked for offers from banks with favorable terms for B2B marketplace users....