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The History of Venture Capital Investment
... stakeholders. The brainchild of Sergey Brin and Larry Page attracted billions of dollars from various venture funds. Naturally, such high-yield investments are rare, and at the time, Google revolutionized the industry.
In the context of the venture capital market in Russia, it began gaining traction in the mid-1990s, coinciding with the establishment of the first venture funds. However, in 1998, the growth of this sector somewhat slowed due to the financial crisis. Today, we can observe vibrant activity in this area, with internet projects being the most sought-after investment avenue both domestically and globally.
Venture capital investments often entail not only the allocation of financial resources ...
China has found a replacement for Russian coal.
... reaching 4,710 million tons, which is nearly double Russia's annual coal output," says Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the Open Oil Market energy marketplace.
"China, through these tariffs, is making its domestic production more competitive. In recent ... ... less imported coal. However, China remains the largest coal consumer in the world," says Igor Yushkov, an expert at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation and the National Energy Security Fund (NESF).
Why is China ...
X1.2 Solar Flare: Risks from Health to Financial Markets
The X1.2 solar flare has become the most powerful in a month and a half, potentially impacting not only the health of those affected by meteorological changes but also the operation of satellites, power grids, and stock markets. This article examines the risks that heightened solar activity poses for investors and the global economy.
Solar Flare X1.2: What the Powerful Eruption Means – From Health Impacts to the Stock Market
On May 13, 2025, a rare and extremely ...
The consequences of the drop in oil prices for Russia have become known.
... quotas until March 2025, but the markets did not react positively. Tereshkin noted that the price of benchmark Brent crude oil remains in the range of $72–$75 per barrel.
Earlier, Igor Yushkov, an expert at the National Energy Security Fund and the Financial University under the Government of Russia, expressed the opinion that new U.S. sanctions against Russian oil could lead to a collapse in the global hydrocarbon market.
In the United States, he said, inflation could accelerate, and oil prices could soar to $200 per barrel.
Previously, the Russian Ministry of Finance explained the sources of replenishment for the Russian budget.
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Investing During a Crisis
... has many advocates—it's no coincidence that central banks keep gold as a reserve asset. Gold is often referred to as a "safe haven," indicating that it is considered a relatively secure asset during times of high inflation or turmoil in financial markets. Furthermore, gold has garnered a multitude of enthusiasts due to the expansionary monetary policies conducted by major central banks.
Asset purchase programs, more commonly known as quantitative easing, are believed to degrade fiat currencies....