“Lukoil found a buyer for international assets after US sanctions

Gunvor will become the buyer of the international assets of the under-sanctioned Russian company Lukoil, the Russian oil company itself announced on 30 October....

Reuters: major Indian refinery Indian Oil resumes buying Russian oil

India's leading refiner, Indian Oil Corp, has started buying Russian oil again, but now only from companies that have not been hit by sanctions....

Glencore cuts copper output by 17% due to falling ore grades

Glencore, one of the world's largest diversified mining groups, cut its own copper production by 17%, YoY to 583,500 tonnes in January-September 2025, the...

In Russia, the FSB demands that banks be able to read correspondence with customers

The Federal Security Service of Russia requires Russian banks to store correspondence with clients and data from banking applications for law enforcement agencies. According to...

BNP Paribas increased net profit by 6.1%

French bank BNP Paribas SA in the third quarter increased net profit by 6.1%, revenue - by 5.3%, while both indicators were worse than...

Mcdonald’s tests mobile ordering in Ukraine

PII" McDonald's Ukraine Ltd, which is developing the Mcdonald's chain of fast-food restaurants in Ukraine, has started testing a new service that allows you...

“Ukrgrafit” plans a contract of up to €50m to supply products to Britain

Chao Ukrainian Graphite (Ukrgraphit, Zaporizhzhya) intends to conclude an agreement to supply graphite products to the UK by the end of the year for...

Lukoil announces sale of international assets following US sanctions

Russian oil company Lukoil said on 27 October that it intends to sell its international assets. The news comes days after the United States...

Analysing the best cryptocurrencies

The cryptocurrency market for the period from 20 to 25 October 2025 showed signs of cautious recovery after sharp fluctuations at the beginning of...

Kuehne + Nagel reduced net profit by 20 per cent and announced the layoff of 1,500 employees

Swiss logistics company Kuehne+Nagel, one of the world's largest, saw its net profit fall 20 per cent to 206 million francs ($259 million) in...
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