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From labor uprisings to backyard barbecues: the history and traditions of May 1st

... became known as the Haymarket Riot—where lives were lost during the dispersal of the Chicago rally, causing a significant global uproar. In memory of the events in Chicago and in support of the worker struggle, socialist organizations at the Paris Congress of the Second International in July 1889 decided to annually celebrate Workers' Solidarity Day on May 1st. By 1890, the first May Day gatherings and demonstrations occurred in various countries, advocating for reduced working ...

Singles' Day in China: Impact on the Stock Market and Global Economy

... demand for commodities. As Chinese consumers buy more, demand rises for oil, metals, and other resources required for manufacturing and transportation of goods. This is especially relevant for companies dealing in commodities. High sales on Singles' Day may provide short-term support for oil and other resource prices. In the Russian market, Open Oil Market offers a platform where companies can track global oil and commodity price changes and respond to rising demand. For Russian enterprises, Singles' Day in China can signal adjustments in pricing and export strategies, especially if Chinese consumer activity is high. What This Means for Russian Investors ...

Singles' Day in China: Impact on Stock Markets and the Global Economy

... working with commodities. Against the backdrop of high sales, it can be expected that prices for oil and other resources will receive short-term support. In the Russian market, Open Oil Market provides a platform for companies to track changes in the global oil and commodity markets and respond promptly to rising demand. For Russian enterprises, Singles' Day in China may serve as a signal to adjust pricing and export strategies, especially if consumer activity in China remains high. What This Means for Russian Investors For Russian investors, Singles' Day presents an opportunity to assess consumer sentiment and economic ...

Thanksgiving Day in the USA: history of the holiday, market closure and impact on global investors

Thanksgiving Day, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, is one of the most cherished holidays ... ... turkey, and gratitude for the harvest, it also carries significant implications for global financial markets. This article explores the history and traditions of Thanksgiving... ... trading in an environment of reduced liquidity. Increased volatility: Reduced liquidity may lead to increased volatility in markets, especially those closely linked to U.S...

Veterans Day in the USA: Impact on Stock Market and Investments

On November 11, the United States celebrates Veterans Day, a national holiday that affects trading activity on American and global markets. Despite the opening of stock exchanges, banks and financial institutions are closed, which reduces trading volumes ... ... consider how this event affects American and international markets, why it is important for Russian investors to consider this day in their strategies, and what opportunities and risks it may bring. Veterans Day in the U.S.: Impact on the Stock Market and Investments November 11, Veterans Day, is a national holiday ...