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How to Diversify Your Investment Portfolio: A Practical Guide

... allocate their investments among stocks of companies from various sectors, such as energy, finance, technology, and consumer goods. For example, you may include shares of major Russian companies like Sberbank or Lukoil in your portfolio, as well as add foreign companies to increase stability. 3. Add Bonds to Reduce Risk Bonds have lower volatility compared to stocks and provide fixed returns. Government bonds (OFZ) carry minimal risk, while corporate bonds can offer higher yields. Investing in bonds ...

How do they squeeze out business in Russia?

... entrepreneur can have his business taken away. OPEN OIL MARKET HTTPS://org-market.com ★Artem's VK: https://vk.com/shashkov_artem Our invited expert, Milana Dzhidzhoeva, a moderator of business partnerships, psychodiagnostician and mediator, will add her comments on building a business partnership to avoid the possibility of taking away the business.

Not Much Fire: Why the Government Banned Gasoline Exports

... Trax." "Previously, verbal interventions were used instead of this mechanism: government representatives would approach producers, stating the need to influence gasoline prices. But eventually, these measures ceased to be effective," he adds. In gray exports, traders purchase gasoline from the domestic market and send it abroad where prices are higher. To eliminate this scheme, exports were previously only permitted for the producers themselves, i.e., refineries. However, this measure ...

Russia has found a way to maintain gas supplies to Europe bypassing sanctions.

... are sometimes reluctant to receive payments from Russia, but they would be receiving payments from European energy companies, which is not prohibited. At the same time, the demand for foreign currency from Russian importers is satisfied,” the expert adds. The downside of this scheme is that the US might identify the intermediaries cooperating with Gazprombank and add them to the sanctions list. These intermediaries would then become toxic for European companies, forcing them to find new ones. ...

U.S. Debt Reaches a Record $36 Trillion: Implications for the Economy and Investors

... international military presence. Defense spending is a substantial factor in the growing debt. Infrastructure and Economic Support: Investments in infrastructure such as roads, bridges, public transport, and energy systems are essential for competitiveness but add to budget costs. Healthcare: Healthcare expenditures, including Medicare and Medicaid, are major budget items, especially as an aging population increases demand. Rising Cost of Debt Servicing As the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates to combat ...