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Debt Collection as an Investment Strategy

... bankruptcy, while simultaneously diminishing the company's attractiveness to potential investors and credit institutions. To avoid such issues, a company must recover at least part of the funds. To facilitate this, debts are sold at auction. The selling price may be tens or even hundreds of times lower than the nominal value. For instance, by investing 1,000 rubles, one might ultimately receive 10,000 rubles. Types of Accounts Receivable Accounts receivable has repayment terms and can be divided into ...

Economic Trends in Russia: GDP Slowdown and Inflationary Challenges – What It Means for Investors

... retail, automotive, and household goods, may encounter difficulties due to low credit availability and economic slowdown. Conversely, export-oriented sectors such as energy and metallurgy may have greater growth opportunities amidst high global market prices. Inflation in Russia: Current Dynamics and Impact on Business In October, annual inflation stood at 8.54%, compared to 8.63% in September. Although this figure has slightly decreased, short-term trends indicate a rise to 8.56% since the beginning ...

Analysts predict the resumption of oil production growth in Russia.

... (excluding gas condensate). This expected recovery is linked to the growth of global demand, especially in Asia. The article also examines the impact of OPEC+ agreements and potential risks for Russian producers, including the possible decline in oil prices. Oil production in Russia will increase by 1% in 2025 compared to 2024, reaching 9.2 million barrels per day (bpd) excluding gas condensate, and 10.3 million barrels per day including it. This is stated in a study by VTB, prepared for the investment ...

How to Choose Investment Assets in an Unstable Market

... utilities, which are less prone to market fluctuations. Key strategies in selecting stocks in an unstable market include: Investing in dividend stocks. Companies that pay stable dividends can provide passive income that partially offsets declines in stock prices. Focusing on "blue-chip" stocks. These are shares of large, established companies with high market capitalization that are better equipped to weather economic downturns. Selecting undervalued stocks. A "value investing" strategy ...

Inter RAO: IFRS 1H2025

... Moderate compression of net profitability amid rising costs Revenue Growth Factors The revenue growth in the first half of 2025 was driven by: An increase in electricity and capacity supply volumes in the domestic market. Adjustments to tariffs and prices within regulated segments. Growth in electricity exports to CIS countries and Europe. Net Profit Dynamics Despite high revenue growth rates, the increase in net profit was moderate. Key factors affecting the outcome included: Rising cost of goods ...