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Key Economic Events and Corporate Reporting: Week of July 28 to August 1, 2025
... help adjust
projections
for stock trends and set the sentiment for August. In an environment of heightened uncertainty, markets may react volatility; however, a careful analysis of all the aforementioned events will provide the opportunity to evaluate risks and opportunities in a timely manner and adjust investment strategies accordingly.
Forecast of International Economy for 2025 According to Wells Fargo's "2025 International Economic Outlook"
... economies, including China, the Eurozone, and India. Find out how these changes will affect global trade, currency markets, and investment strategies.
Forecast of the International Economy for 2025 Based on the "2025 International Economic Outlook" ... ... growth in both the U.S. and other nations. China, Mexico, and other countries closely tied to U.S. trade are particularly at risk of these changes.
Federal Reserve Monetary Policy: The Federal Reserve is expected to continue reducing the federal funds ...
The share of oil and gas revenues in the 2024 budget is growing beyond the planned levels.
... anticipated. What is driving this increase, how will it impact the economy, and will the country be able to handle potential risks? Read more about this in our article.
The share of oil and gas revenues in Russia's federal budget for January–September ... ... export duties. However, these are reduced by the amount of reverse excise payments to oil companies, factoring in damping and investment premiums.
The largest share of oil and gas revenues comes from MET collections. In 2022, MET accounted for 71.7% ...
The global demand for diesel is decreasing: how will this affect Russia?
... extraction. Additionally, Russia's tax system supports domestic refiners by compensating part of their expenses for modernization, investments in refining, and fuel supply to the domestic market. This shields Russia somewhat from global trends but intensifies ... ... there are no major issues with exporting Russian diesel.
However, energy expert Kirill Rodionov notes potential medium-term risks for Russian diesel exporters, particularly due to China’s increased use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for heavy road ...
Investments in Marketplaces
... holds considerable space for startups, and even in areas dominated by large players, newcomers can make headway by offering exceptionally user-friendly services. This is particularly true for the Russian market. As such, the prospects (as well as the risks) for investors appear quite broad.