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Key Economic Events and Corporate Reporting: Week of July 28 to August 1, 2025

... changes to the rate are anticipated, Jerome Powell's comments (a press conference immediately after the announcement) will be closely analyzed for hints about future policy. Investors await signals on how the fight against inflation correlates with economic risks. 21:30 (Brazil): Central Bank of Brazil rate decision. Latin American markets will react to this step, especially in the context of global monetary policy trends. Corporate Earnings: Before Market Open: HSBC Holdings, Automatic Data Processing (ADP),...

Agreement Between the US and Ukraine: Resource Transfer for Funding

... potentially making Ukraine's financial dependence on the USA a long-term reality. Economic and Political Implications Despite potential financial benefits, the agreement raises concerns among both the Ukrainian public and international experts. Key risks include: Loss of Economic Sovereignty. The transfer of control over national resources may limit Ukraine's ability to manage its revenues and resources independently. Threat of Long-Term Dependence. The indeterminate nature of the agreement raises risks of turning Ukraine ...

Updated List of Systemically Important Credit Organizations: What It Means and Its Impact

... requirements include: Additional Capital Requirements — Banks must maintain a higher level of capital to minimize the risk of capital inadequacy during a crisis. Increased Reserves for Potential Losses — To support liquidity and ensure readiness for economic shocks. Thorough Risk Management — Banks are obligated to closely monitor credit, market, and operational risks, implementing robust internal control mechanisms. These measures aim to better prepare banks for potential crises and maintain their stability even in challenging ...

Is it possible to replace Russian LNG with American: reality, benefits and risks for the European market

The European Union is considering replacing Russian LNG with American LNG in its quest for energy independence. How realistic and beneficial is this for Europe? The article discusses the infrastructural, economic and logistical barriers to such a replacement, and also analyzes the risks and prospects for investors in the context of changing energy supplies. Is it possible to replace Russian LNG with American LNG: reality, benefits and risks for the European market The recent statement by the President of the European Commission ...

Goldman Sachs Forecast 2025: Investment Strategies and Challenges

... Policy Central banks in developed countries will continue their fight against inflation, reflected in cautious adjustments of interest rates. In the US, the Federal Reserve is expected to stabilize rates, creating a favorable environment for moderate economic growth. In Europe, the European Central Bank will adopt a more conservative stance due to ongoing energy risks. In developing markets, central bank policies will depend on commodity price growth and external debt considerations. 2. Global Economic Growth A global GDP recovery is anticipated, ranging from 3% to 4%. Asian countries, particularly China and ...