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How to Protect Your Investments: What to Do When Facing the Threat of Deposit Freezing and Where to Invest for Safety and Growth
... have low risk, and their returns are often higher than bank deposits, especially in times of high key interest rates.
Corporate Bonds:
Suitable for investors willing to accept a small amount of risk. Corporate bonds from reputable companies, such as Gazprom or Rosneft, can offer high yields, provided the issuer is thoroughly analyzed.
Advantages:
Fixed returns and predictability.
Government bonds are protected at the state level, making them less susceptible to risks than bank deposits.
2. Real Estate ...
Economic Trends in Russia: GDP Slowdown and Inflationary Challenges – What It Means for Investors
... include oil and gas companies, metal producers, and fertilizer manufacturers.
Investments in Dividend Stocks:
Amidst volatility, dividends may become a primary source of yield for investors. Companies that provide stable dividends, such as Sberbank, Gazprom, and Norilsk Nickel, could be appealing for investments.
Focus on High-Yield Bonds:
Given the current key rate, the Russian Ministry of Finance issues federal loan bonds (OFZ) with attractive yields, which can be a good option for conservative ...
Buyers Battle for Russian Oil in Europe
... modernization, turning the NIS refinery into one of the most technologically advanced in Europe, while the Serbian leadership tried to force a sale of the asset for a pittance,”
– explains Yushkov.
In the end, "Gazpromneft" sold a minor share to Gazprom, thereby losing its controlling stake in the Serbian refinery and protecting it from falling under American sanctions.
One of the risks associated with the pipeline project and, in general, the supply of Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline, is ...
Why Exchange Prices for Gasoline Reach Records While Pump Prices Stay Calm
... supply level has hardly decreased compared to May. It is possible that as demand rises, supply volumes should have increased as well. It was no coincidence that on June 17, the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) reported that it had sent a request to Gazprom regarding the reasons for the decrease in fuel sales on the exchange. The company owns the Astrakhan and Surgut plants, which produce gasoline and DF.
In 2023, Russia is not facing issues with fuel delivery to regions or with production and reserves....
The Harshest Package: What the New EU Sanctions Mean for Russia
...," says Mitrakhovich. "Or they will find buyers elsewhere in the world."
Nord Streams
The ban on the use of the Nord Streams has minimal impact, as they are not utilized for deliveries to Europe following the September 2022 sabotage, thus Gazprom has incurred no losses, believes Tereshkin from Open Oil Market. Sanctions against the Nord Streams are more of a political declaration, as these pipelines primarily benefited Germany, which planned to develop its gas hub, not Russia, argues Shevyrenkov ...