The rouble has plunged to its weakest point against the dollar in 16 months, driven by increased Russian military expenditures and a stark drop in export earnings. These factors exacerbate
The rouble has plunged to its weakest point against the dollar in 16 months, driven by increased Russian military expenditures and a stark drop in export earnings. These factors exacerbate
Oil prices have hit a four-month apex after a Ukrainian assault on a Russian naval vessel in the Black Sea, escalating tensions and further destabilising the crucial trade route.
Alexander Novak, the Russian Deputy Prime Minister, stated that global oil demand is projected to increase by 2.4 million barrels daily this year, which in his view, will keep the
The Russian rouble dropped against the US dollar to its lowest level since the first month of the war in Ukraine.
Global oil prices are soaring due to Saudi Arabia’s indication of further decreasing its oil supply. Following its decision to trim production by one million barrels per day in September,
The Kremlin announced that Russia has withdrawn from the Black Sea grain export agreement, causing wheat prices to rise.
Oil prices have declined following the largest weekly surge since the beginning of April, as persistent worries about demand continue to weigh on investors.
Oil prices are experiencing a surge following simultaneous announcements by Saudi Arabia and Russia to curtail supplies.
Oil prices have taken a hit as Russia’s refined fuel exports continued their upward trajectory over the past week.
The Russian rouble experienced a significant drop, nearing a 15-month low against the dollar, as markets reacted for the first time to the short-lived military coup against Vladimir Putin.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner mercenary group, has urged for a rebellion against Russia’s military hierarchy, announcing that he has 25,000 fighters ready to “resolve the chaos”.
Finance Minister Siluanov informs Vladimir Putin that the 50% drop in revenue is attributed to ‘all these discounts.’