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Starting from August 1, the ban on fuel exports will be reinstated. What does this mean for the market?

... the National Wealth Fund (NWF). <...> Next year, the government will have fewer resources to subsidize oil producers, with subsidies totaling 1.9 trillion rubles for the first half of 2024, including the damping mechanism, reverse excise, and investment supplements. This will likely lead to changes in the fuel market regulation model," Tereshkin believes. The "manual regulation" scheme with the temporary export ban has become a tool that the market will have to live with ...

Tuesday, November 26, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports

... insights into key economic events, including China's MLF rate decision, U.S. housing market data, and the FOMC minutes. Plus, explore the latest earnings reports from major U.S. retailers and tech companies. Learn how these developments may impact your investment strategies. Tuesday, November 26, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports On Tuesday, November 26, 2024, several significant economic events and corporate reports are scheduled, which may influence investors and traders in Europe and the ...

Thursday, December 5, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports

... their influence on stock movements in both Russian and American markets. Concluding with strategic advice for investors and traders, the article underscores the importance of monitoring economic indicators and corporate developments to make informed investment decisions. Wednesday, December 4, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports Wednesday, December 4, 2024, promises to be a significant day for financial markets. Key economic data is scheduled for release, including Purchasing Managers' Indices ...

What is devaluation in simple terms and how does it affect the Russian economy?

... Impact on business: For exporters, devaluation creates favorable conditions, but for companies that depend on imported equipment or goods, this becomes a serious problem, as the cost of production increases. How to protect your funds during devaluation? Invest in foreign currency: One way to protect your savings from losing purchasing power is to keep part of your funds in dollars, euros, or another stable currency. Buying assets: Investing in real estate, stocks or gold can also protect funds, as these ...

Credit Overheating in Russia: What It Is and How It Threatens Companies and Citizens

... sanctions and limited access to foreign financing, the Russian lending market remains one of the few pillars for companies. Inflationary Expectations: High inflation risks and rising prices for essential goods compel companies to strive for expansion and investments, including through borrowed funds. Why Is Credit Overheating Dangerous? Credit overheating increases the likelihood of financial crises. This situation can lead to a credit bubble— a state where the volume of debt exceeds that which can ...