NMMC’s first deputy CEO Eugene Antonov talks to bne IntelliNews about the gold mining major’s plans after its €1bn debut Eurobond issuance.
Several countries in Central Europe have gone a long way down the road of illiberalism, moving away from the practices of established democracies.
Iran’s Jask oil terminal, situated outside the Persian Gulf, can export up to 1mn barrels of crude per day, a former official at the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) said, amid reports of a rare shipment from the port.
Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia are pulling ahead, while Bosnia and North Macedonia are being held back by lower external demand and domestic fiscal pressures, says new World Bank report.
Leaders of the Global South will flock to Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, on October 22 for this year’s BRICS summit hosted by Russia, where they hope to thrash out some more details of the new non-aligned global order.
Russia’s real estate market is being rocked by the end of the generous mortgage subsidy programme that has been running for years and was used by the Kremlin to stimulate the economy since the start of the sanctions regime.
Freedom Holding Corp., a multinational diversified financial services holding company with a presence through its subsidiaries in more than 20 countries, completed its fifth year on the NASDAQ Stock Market with impressive business growth.
As the world grapples with the urgent challenges posed by climate change, the shift to clean energy is no longer a luxury-it is a necessity. Southeast Asia, with its vibrant cultures and rapidly growing economies, is stepping up to this challenge.
One of the biggest questions that the BRICS members will discuss at the summit will be setting up an inter=BRICS payment system to by-pass the dollar. The US decision to weaponise the dollar has unsettled Central Bankers around the world.
In the last two decades, China has emerged as a key player in Latin America's economy, making strategic investments in infrastructure, energy, and telecommunications, transforming the region into an essential hub for its interests.
Russia is using its arsenal of hybrid tools, from disinformation to outright bribery, in a bid to derail Moldova from its EU accession path.
The Israel Defense Forces on October 17 confirmed the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar during operations in Rafah, Gaza.
The wiiw autumn forecast warns that not all of the recession in the German automotive industry has so far been felt in Central Europe and further difficulties should be expected.
€1.5bn initial public offering taps buoyant consumer retail spending that is driving Poland's economic recovery.
Winemaker plans to hike profits and pursue aggressive expansion in Central and Eastern Europe region.
Hungary and Slovakia’s reluctance to quit Russian oil is consistent with their broader defence of continued economic ties with Russia.
Europe is changing the vector of its military support to Ukraine: investments into production are slowly replacing donation weapons from Nato stockpiles.
A new study led by prominent Russian economists at the Higher School of Economics (HSE) found a significant underestimation of the country's wealthy population and rising property inequality.
The Greater Odesa ports play a crucial role in supporting Ukraine’s economy as well as ensuring global food security.
As rockets and drones rain down on Israel and Gaza burns, a far graver threat looms on the horizon. The Middle East, long a tinderbox of rivalries and resentments, stands on the brink of a nuclear arms race.