Forecasts
| Mar 14, 2023
Source: Insider Intelligence | eMarketer
Forecasts
| Mar 14, 2023
Source: Insider Intelligence | eMarketer
Forecasts
| Mar 14, 2023
Source: Insider Intelligence | eMarketer
Forecasts
| Mar 14, 2023
Source: Insider Intelligence | eMarketer
Western Europe, Turkey, and Russia all produced deeply negative rates of overall ad spending growth in 2022, but all will bounce back at least marginally in 2023. Some of these wild swings were caused by—or exacerbated by—2022’s abnormally disruptive fluctuations in exchange rates.
Report
| Jan 9, 2023
So yeah, the reason that there are more people in California than there are in Canada is because despite Canada being the second largest country in the world by landmass, excuse me, behind of course Russia, Canadians only live in a few places. Nearly 90% of Canadians live within a hundred miles of the US border. So they're all along the border, which is why they don't live in other places.
Audio
| Oct 19, 2023
But the Russia-Ukraine war and other geopolitical tensions have exacerbated global energy challenges, and severe drought and disease have impacted the food supply—all contributing to the persistent rise in prices. The pandemic: Consumers stockpiled food and transitioned to eating most meals at home, which spurred massive demand for grocery products.
Report
| Oct 25, 2022
The Russia-Ukraine War Is Resulting in Local Ad Markets Plunging. The Russian invasion of Ukraine in late February 2022 was followed by government sanctions from the US and European countries, as well as private businesses suspending operations in Russia.
Report
| May 17, 2022
The Whip Media poll found that 83% of streaming viewers in France had no plans to join more subscription video services in 2022—and that poll was held before the Russia-Ukraine war broke out. Similarly, just 3.5% of households in Germany opted for a new video subscription in Q1 2022, per Kantar.
Report
| Nov 14, 2022
Visa and Mastercard announced that they would cease business in Russia. BMW and General Motors have halted vehicle deliveries. The big takeaway: Russia isn’t a huge market, but it’s not a small one, either.
Article
| Mar 8, 2022
AMD suspended chip sales to Russia and Belarus. Amazon has offered its services to Ukraine, including logistics to help deliver needed supplies and cybersecurity support for the government and companies.
Article
| Mar 5, 2022
Companies weigh brand strategies in Ukraine and Russia. The news: Companies including Airbnb, Uniqlo, Netflix, and Shell all continue to debate the pros and cons of operating in Russia after its invasion of Ukraine prompted global rebuke that has made the country a commercial outcast. The big takeaway: Russia isn’t a huge market, but it’s not a small one, either.
Article
| Mar 10, 2022
That will put it slightly ahead of Mexico ($48.05 billion) but behind Russia ($56.59 billion) in the global ranking. Retail ecommerce is maturing faster in Brazil than in more developed economies. Between 2019 and 2026, ecommerce’s share of total retail sales will more than triple in size in the country, rising from 5.2% to 18.9%.
Report
| Aug 29, 2022
In Russia, retail sales will decline by 13.7%. Ecommerce in Central and Eastern Europe will hold up better than overall retail, however. Many countries in the region—not least Russia itself—are still in the middle of an organic high-growth phase for ecommerce, which leads us to believe that digital sales growth there will endure despite the chaotic conditions.
Report
| Jul 29, 2022
The forecasts and trend analyses in this report collection take into account the economic effects of the Russia-Ukraine war. We have adjusted our estimates to reflect changing conditions in Russia and in the rest of Eastern Europe, as illustrated by the dual scenarios for this region described below.
Report
| May 18, 2022
China and Russia are collaborating on a similar mission to the moon’s south pole in 2026, with additional plans for a base and space station in lunar orbit, per The Conversation. Additionally, Japan, South Korea, and India are also planning their own lunar missions, per Bloomberg.
Article
| May 19, 2022
The group’s suggestions take into account recent energy disruptions due to the Russia–Ukraine war and focus on how banks should consider reducing emissions from existing sources, as well as switching to cleaner energy and decarbonization technology.
Article
| Sep 27, 2022
Because of the fluidity of the conflict, we have issued two ad spending forecasts for Russia and for Central and Eastern Europe more broadly, based on moderate and severe scenarios. In both scenarios, our outlook is significantly lower than it was in August 2021, particularly for Russia, and this is a direct result of the war.
Report
| Aug 8, 2022
It started in 2021 with Apple’s rollout of its AppTrackingTransparency (ATT) framework, and in 2022 the problems continued with persistent inflation, soaring interest rates, supply chain disruptions, the Russia-Ukraine war, and the downstream effects of all of the above on the global economy. The reduction in our social ad spending forecast also affected video.
Report
| Dec 13, 2022
How we got here: When it began the labeling in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the platform claimed it was “expediting” the trial program in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Several state-run Russian media outlets have been labeled under the policy.
Article
| Jan 20, 2023
The Bank of Russia is piloting a digital ruble program in partnership with 12 banks. Earlier this year, it reported that two partner banks had successfully completed a full cycle of digital ruble transfers through mobile banking applications. The Bank of Russia claims that 83% of the feedback it received during a feedback period supported the initiative.
Article
| May 27, 2022
Meanwhile, Central and Eastern Europe will see a 7.0% decline in Twitter users this year, propelled by Russia's ban on Twitter, which limited the access of internet users in Russia to non-state-sponsored news. Looking ahead: Twitter's days of US user growth are in the rearview mirror. In 2026, we forecast the app will have just 56.6 million monthly active users.
Article
| May 16, 2022
Intelligence reports, per Neuberger, reveal that there is an evolving threat potential as retaliation for economic embargoes against Russia. Further, she said the “White House has privately briefed hundreds of companies against potential threats.”. Utilities and power-generation companies are the most vulnerable. In context, nearly 40% of the country’s electricity comes from natural gas pipelines.
Article
| Mar 23, 2022
Addressing sanctions in particular could help US authorities with a major enforcement gap: uncertainty over how much crypto exchanges are helping Russia dodge sanctions. In the same week, a group of Democratic senators proposed legislation to go after crypto companies that help with Russian sanctions evasion.
Article
| Mar 21, 2022
State-owned entities in China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Russia, and South Korea have exploration licenses from the ISA, per Salon. Why we’re watching this: The decision about whether to mine the oceans will have major implications for mineral resources used in batteries for EVs, renewable energy systems, and electronics.
Article
| Apr 4, 2022