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⚠️🇷🇺 The Moscow Exchange Index (IMOEX) has fallen below 2800, signaling a decline in the Russian stock market. Investors are closely monitoring the situation as market dynamics shift. For more information, visit here.
⚠️🇺🇸 Nike is set to raise prices on a wide range of products, with the increases expected to take effect this week, according to CNBC. Experts anticipate that Trump will soon send "doctors" to Nike, similar to actions taken with Amazon and Walmart.
The digital ruble is now part of anti-money laundering legislation in Russia. Both commercial banks and the Bank of Russia will oversee anti-money laundering controls for transactions involving digital rubles, as announced by the Central Bank — ЦБ.
Trump’s company, World Liberty Financial, has acquired tokens of BUILDon (B). For more details, visit here.
💰 Microfinance organizations (MFOs) issued loans totaling 328 billion rubles in the first quarter of 2025, marking a 4% decrease compared to the previous year's fourth quarter. The growth rate of the overall microloan portfolio slowed to 6.1% from 13% in the fourth quarter. — Vedomosti
🚨🇯🇵 Many speakers from the Bank of Japan have expressed that they consider it appropriate to intervene at this time to adjust the trends in government bond yields.
🍷 In April, alcohol sales in Russian retail dropped by 12% year-on-year. Compared to the first quarter, where the decline was more pronounced, the decrease slowed down in the past month. Experts attribute this to consumers preparing for the extended May holidays and gradually adapting to new prices. — Ъ
✈️ The airline S7 is set to launch its own aircraft engine by 2026, according to Vedomosti.
🚨🇷🇺 SOFTLINE announces a dividend of 2.5 RUB per share for the year 2024.
🚗 Xiaomi's CEO announced that the new electric SUV, Xiaomi YU7, is set to hit the market in July.
⚠️🛢🇷🇺 At the G7 summit, Britain urged to lower the price cap on Russian oil to exert more pressure on Putin.
⚠️🇺🇦 The G7 countries have agreed to continue their support for Ukraine.
⚠️🇺🇦 Former President Donald Trump privately informed European leaders that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not prepared to end the conflict in Ukraine, as he believes he is winning. This insight raises concerns about the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region. For more details, visit the WSJ.
🚨 The company "T-Technologies" has announced a dividend of 33 RUB per share for the first quarter of 2025. The general meeting is scheduled for June 27, and the cutoff date for dividend eligibility is July 17.
🚨 The "T-TECHNOLOGIES" group is considering a share buyback if the capitalization diverges from the actual business value. For more information, visit this link.
🚀 "T-Technologies" reported a 50% increase in net profit under IFRS for the first quarter, reaching 33.5 billion rubles. The company continues to forecast a net profit growth of at least 40% by 2025, with a return on equity (ROE) exceeding 30%. For more details, read the report.
❗️🇷🇺 The exchange rate of the Chinese Yuan against the Russian Ruble has dropped below 11. For more details, visit this link.
⚠️🛢 OPEC+ is considering another significant increase in oil production for July. This potential decision comes as the group assesses market conditions and demand for crude oil. For more details, visit BBG.
💥 Telegram continues to see impressive growth, reporting a profit of $540 million for 2024. This comes amidst challenges as the company's founder faces legal issues. For more details, visit FT.
🚨📈 TATN's general meeting successfully convened for the first time since 2022, achieving quorum on the first attempt, according to investment firm reports. The meeting will address dividend distributions today, with payouts set at 43.11 rubles per ordinary and preferred shares.
🚨 Germany's economy shows signs of contraction as the Composite PMI for May drops to 48.6, down from 50.1. The Manufacturing PMI slightly improved to 48.8, up from 48.4. However, the Services PMI fell to 47.2, down from 49, indicating a decline in service sector activity.