Financial news: On December 9, 2025, the Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction of 22,025,417.

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Application selection parameters;

Application selection date 09.12.2025. Unique application selection identifier 22 025 417. Deposit currency rubles. Funds type – Single Treasury Account. Maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, monetary units 12,000,000. Placement period, in days 1. Date of depositing funds 09.12.2025. Date of return of funds 10.12.2025. Interest rate for placing funds (fixed or floating) FIXED. Minimum fixed interest rate for placing funds, % per annum 15.76. Base floating interest rate for placing funds – Minimum spread, % per annum – Terms of concluding a bank deposit agreement (term, replenishable or special) Term. The minimum amount of funds placed for one application, in monetary units, is 12,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 1. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension). Open with random completion. Application selection schedule (Moscow time). Venue for application selection: Moscow Exchange. Applications will be accepted from 10:40 to 10:50. Applications in preliminary mode from 10:40 to 10:48. Applications in competition mode from 10:48 to 10:50. Random trading end period (sec.): 0 Bid increment:

Time step (sec.):

Extension period end time:

Formation of a consolidated register of applications from 10:50 to 11:00. Setting the cutoff interest rate and (or) recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful from 11:00 to 11:10. Sending an offer to credit institutions to conclude a bank deposit agreement from 11:10 to 11:15. Receipt of acceptance of the offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions from 11:10 to 11:15. The time of deposit transfer in accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 63 and 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated April 27, 2023 No. 10n.

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Financial news: Metals in RFS.

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On December 22, new instruments will be added to the RFS service (RFS Auction mode) in a technically ready state on the foreign exchange market: GLDRUB_TOM, SLVRUB_TOM, PLTRUB_TOM, and PLDRUB_TOM. The trading start date will be announced later.

The parameters of the new tools are presented in the table below.

Spot deal code Val. lot code Name shaft. lot Name of resist. shaft Spot deal lot Price step Accuracy of course determination Date of settlement of the obligation under the spot transaction (T n) Min. order size Max. order size
GLDRUB_TOM GLD Gold RUB 1,000.0 grams of gold 0.01 rub. 0.01 rub. T 1 10,000.0 grams 3,000,000.0 grams
SLVRUB_TOM SLV Silver RUB 1,000.0 grams of silver 0.001 rub. 0.001 rub. T 1 10,000.0 grams 50,000,000.0 grams
PLTRUB_TOM PLT Platinum RUB 1,000.0 grams of platinum 0.001 rub. 0.001 rub. T 1 1,000.0 grams 3,000,000.0 grams
PLDRUB_TOM PLD Palladium RUB 1,000.0 grams of palladium 0.001 rub. 0.001 rub. T 1 1,000.0 grams 3,000,000.0 grams

The following schedule will be established for trading new instruments:

Auction initiation time 10:00 – 18:55
RFSP bid submission time 10:00 – 18:59
RFSM transaction time 10:00 – 19:00
Issuance of extracts from the register of OTC transactions (CCX123) Before 09:30 on the business day following the day of submission of proposals/conclusion of transactions
Early completion of transactions with the Clearing Center 6:00 PM
Issuance of statements upon early settlements/early completion of transactions No earlier than 15 minutes after the end of transactions. From 6:15 PM for early transactions with the Clearing Center.

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Financial news: On December 9, 2025, JSC “SME Corporation” will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is December 9, 2025. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 575,000,000. Placement period, days – 90. The date of depositing funds is December 11, 2025. The date of return of funds is March 11, 2026. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15.5. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 575,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:30 to 10:40. Competitive bids from 10:40 to 10:50. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 11:30. Additional terms and conditions.

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The Russian Treasury: From a Prince's Coin Purse to a Digital Budget System

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December 8th marks Treasury Day in Russia—a professional holiday for the employees of the federal agency responsible for the safeguarding, distribution, and transparent use of funds in the country's budget system. The date was chosen for a reason: on December 8th, 1992, President Boris Yeltsin signed the decree establishing the Federal Treasury. This marked the first step toward reviving an institution whose history stretches back to ancient times.

State services: the beginning

Even in Ancient Rus', the position of treasurer existed at princely and boyar courts—the custodian of the household's wealth, responsible for preserving property and income. Under Ivan III, state-owned courts were established, and in 1710, Emperor Peter I established the Accounting (Treasury) Office, which oversaw tax collection.

In 1775, Catherine II ordered the creation of treasury chambers in each province to manage the Imperial Majesty's revenues. Under Alexander I, the 1802 manifesto established three financial departments, including the State Treasury, and in 1821, the Department of the State Treasury, the center of all treasury services in the Russian Empire, was established within the Ministry of Finance.

After the October Revolution, the State Treasury was abolished in 1918. Its functions were transferred to the People's Commissariat of Finance, and later to the Ministry of Finance of the USSR and the State Bank.

Recent history

The revival of the treasury in modern Russia began in 1992. Initially, it was part of the Ministry of Finance, but in 2005 it was transformed into a separate federal service under the Ministry of Finance. By 2002, the vertical structure was completed: 89 directorates and over 2,200 offices were established across the country. In 2000, the Budget Code of the Russian Federation enshrined treasury budget execution—the principle that underlies the modern budget system.

In 2011, the official symbols of the Treasury—a heraldic emblem, a flag, and a pennant—were approved. And in 2017, to mark its 25th anniversary, the Bank of Russia issued a commemorative silver coin, "Treasury of Russia."

Today, the Federal Treasury oversees compliance with budget legislation, distributes revenues between levels of the budget system, and provides cash services to regional and local budgets. Since 2007, the agency has been headed by Roman Artyukhin, a graduate of the State University of Management, Honored Economist of the Russian Federation, and recipient of high state awards.

"From princely wrought-iron chests to digital budget flow monitoring systems, the core mission has remained unchanged: to preserve, distribute, and prevent the waste of budget funds. One of the primary goals of our university community has always been and remains the development of specialized educational programs, the development of advanced specialized technologies, and the training of highly qualified personnel, including to strengthen financial discipline and transparency in public finances," noted Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management.

We sincerely congratulate everyone involved on their professional holiday—Treasury Day! We wish you health, energy, prosperity, and success in increasing the wealth of our country!

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Junior research fellow at RUDN University, winner of the Academician A.P. Avtsyn Prize

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Alexandra Sentyabreva, a junior researcher at the Laboratory of Cellular Technologies and Tissue Engineering at the RUDN University Research Institute of Molecular and Cellular Medicine, won the young scientist competition at the All-Russian Scientific Conference "Current Issues of Morphogenesis in Health and Disease." She was awarded the Academician A.P. Avtsyn Prize.

The research that earned Alexandra the award is devoted to the topic "The Role of Inflammation and Microglia Activation in the Development of Neurodegenerative Processes Induced by Long-Term Exposure to Aluminum Chloride in Mature and Old Male Wistar Rats." The paper's co-authors were Andrey Gerasimov, a postgraduate student at the RUDN University Institute of Medicine (Cellular Biology), and the young scientists' supervisor, Anna Kosyreva, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Leading Researcher at the Laboratory of Cellular Biotechnology, and Professor at the Department of Histology, Cytology, and Embryology at RUDN University. We spoke with Alexandra to learn about the practical value of the research, the key discoveries made during the course of the study, and what winning this award means to her.

What is the scientific novelty and potential practical value of the research?

The practical value of this study lies in confirming the need to model age-dependent, or aging-associated, neurodegeneration specifically in older animals. Such studies are relatively rare worldwide, and they are often conducted using transgenic or knockout animals, whose pathophysiological processes and chronology of onset differ radically from those in humans. We present a simple and accessible model that reproduces the molecular and cellular hallmarks of neurodegeneration, as well as changes in the morphofunctional properties of microglia—the primary immune cells of the central nervous system. Research into the role of microglia in the development of neurodegeneration is currently a trend. Our model of oxidative stress, which affects humans, particularly the elderly, can be used for preclinical studies of approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases based on interventions with microglia.

What was discovered during this work? Were there any results that contradicted the initial hypotheses?

A neurodegeneration model based on exposure to aluminum ions has long been described, but it has previously only been described in young animals. Various papers have shown increased gene expression and protein synthesis in these animals, which are considered pathognomonic of Alzheimer's disease—amyloid precursor protein and amyloid deposits. We replicated these observations in our study. However, in older animals, these processes were more pronounced, as were changes in the morphological and functional properties of microglial cells, which was unexpected. In young rats, we observed adaptation to oxidative stress, while in older animals, we observed pronounced maladaptation. We expected similar results, but what we obtained exceeded our expectations.

Do you plan to use this work as a basis for your PhD dissertation or some other project?

This experiment is the topic of my PhD dissertation. The paper presented at the conference included about half of the results of this work.

Which reports or trends presented at the conference where the competition results were announced did you find most interesting?

Professor Dmitry Alekseevich Sychev, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, and Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, presented a highly interesting report on pharmacogenetics. This is a challenging area of clinical practice, but it is highly relevant. My supervisor, Anna Mikhailovna, presented a report on the role of maternal immune activation in the development of sex-specific neurogenesis disorders in offspring. Fundamental research in this area is still limited, and understanding these processes and the risks associated with infections experienced by pregnant women is crucial for the care of these patients and for monitoring the development of neuropsychiatric disorders in children.

What does it mean to you personally to receive the Academician Avtsyn Prize?

The Academician A.P. Avtsyn Prize is recognition from colleagues, laboratory heads, and experienced faculty, which is undoubtedly very valuable. It also confirms the importance of our work and motivates us to continue developing it.

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Not just a university, but an ecosystem of opportunities: Open Day at the Polytechnic University

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In January, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University will publish updated admissions rules for the 2026/2027 academic year. These changes will be a key guideline for thousands of applicants. The Open Day, traditionally held on the first Sunday in December, was dedicated to these upcoming innovations and the overall admissions strategy. Around 5,000 guests visited the Main Academic Building in person. Over 2,000 people joined the live stream on social media.

Dmitry Tikhonov, Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education, addressed the guests with a welcoming address, highlighting the benefits of studying at the Polytechnic University and the prospects for students. Lyudmila Pankova, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, presented the university's educational policy in the context of the transition to a new higher education model. The keynote address was given by Vitaly Drobchik, Secretary of the Admissions Committee, who detailed the admissions process and planned innovations for the upcoming admissions campaign.

Following the official opening, participants were able to visit the institutes' booths, meet faculty, interact with students, and learn more about the educational process, subjects, and career opportunities. Master classes, presentations, and various activities were also prepared for the university's guests. The Civil Engineering Institute presented a virtual laboratory called "Life Safety," design master classes, and the unique "Polytech MetaCampus" project. The Humanities Institute held a quiz on creative advertising, a diplomatic quest, and master classes on translation and psychology.

The Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications impressed the audience with a spectacular science show featuring liquid nitrogen, plasma, and a nanosatellite, and then introduced guests to projects from their industrial partner, the Special Technology Center. The Institute of Power Engineering and the Institute of Computer Science and Technology held presentations on their key areas of expertise. The Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade engaged prospective students in the intellectual LEGO Challenge and business games hosted by the student Business Club. The Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology offered the opportunity to participate in the MARS LAB science quest and attend the molecular gastronomy masterclass, "Watercolor of Taste."

SPbPU's Career Development Office presented employment opportunities, internships, and internships, as well as collaboration opportunities with the university's partners, in an interactive format. Participants also had the opportunity to meet with representatives of companies offering targeted training, including Obukhov Plant, Radar MMS, Special Technology Center, Krasny Oktyabr, and UEC-Klimov.

Guests also had the opportunity to visit a photo zone, take a campus tour, or receive advice at special stands. They could ask questions to Admissions staff, members of the United Student Dormitory Council, and representatives of the Black Bears-Polytech sports club. They could also choose a program for schoolchildren with specialists from the Applicant Services Center and the Informatics Academy for Schoolchildren.

A live broadcast was organized for the online audience. Its hosts—Varvara Sotova, Director of the Student Contingent Development Center, and analyst Inna Zakharova—discussed the university's capabilities, events for schoolchildren, and the admissions process. Guest expert presentations added practical value to the broadcast. Elena Mordvinova, Head of the HR Development Department at Power Machines, and Vladislav Krasnikov-Verbnikov, Leading Specialist at SKB System Engineering, spoke about career opportunities and the joint educational trajectory. Vadim Kozhevnikov, Associate Professor of the Physics Department and the Higher School of Artificial Intelligence Technologies, Dmitry Tarkhov, Professor of the Higher Mathematics Department, and Vladislav Kovalenko, Lecturer in Preparatory Courses at SPbPU, demonstrated the importance of fundamental training for future specialists. They clearly explained why a deep understanding of the exact sciences underlies any engineering innovation.

The day concluded with a spectacular physics show from the Institute of Physics and Mathematics, as well as a university-sponsored prize draw. This Open Day once again confirmed that Polytechnic University is more than just a university, but an entire ecosystem where fundamental science meets cutting-edge technology, creativity, and direct dialogue with future employers, helping every applicant take a conscious step toward a successful career.

Every year, we see an increase in the involvement of applicants and parents in career guidance events, leading to higher standards for their content. Therefore, today's Open Day is not so much a presentation of admissions rules and educational programs, but rather a showcase of the university's entire ecosystem of capabilities: research laboratories, engineering creativity, student associations, culture, and sports. The role of industrial partners is crucial here, and we are pleased that our colleagues actively participated in the event, showing the students the present and future of certain industries and professions, noted Dmitry Tikhonov.

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Financial news: Regarding the erroneous publication of a test news item on the Moscow Exchange website.

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Please note that the publication on December 7, 2025, at 8:04 PM of the news item “regarding the temporary non-application of measures to counter price destabilization for the MGNT security on the trading day of December 9” was the result of a technical error during test trading on the Moscow Exchange.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: Pilot projects to transition to digital utility bills and electronic document management in the gas industry have been extended until 2026.

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The government has decided to extend pilot projects to transition to digital utility bills and electronic document management for gas equipment maintenance until the end of 2026. The corresponding decrees have been signed. These projects have been implemented in the Moscow region since last year and have already proven their effectiveness.

The "Single Payment Document" project has enabled residents of the Moscow Region to eliminate the need for paper utility bills. Citizens can receive single payment documents through their personal accounts on the regional government services portal. To date, over 53,000 residents of the Moscow Region have used this option, and the extension of the project will gradually increase the proportion of citizens using digital payment documents.

Residents who prefer to receive documents in a traditional format can continue to use paper receipts. The transition to digital services is voluntary, preserving the ability to choose the most convenient method of interacting with government and commercial organizations.

The region is also implementing a project to introduce electronic document management between citizens and the gas distribution company. Specifically, the regional portal already offers six services through which people can sign contracts for gas equipment maintenance, order meter verification, equipment repair or replacement, and other services. Furthermore, citizens no longer need to provide any documents to sign such contracts (previously, at least seven were required), and the time required to complete them has been reduced by an average of 20 minutes. Currently, approximately 50% of all service requests are processed electronically. At the request of residents, two more services are planned to be added to the pilot program: gas equipment disconnection and gas meter installation or replacement, as well as the ability to sign completion certificates with a simple electronic signature.

"The Moscow Region's pilot projects have proven their effectiveness. First and foremost, they eliminate duplication of data and paper documents, and also make services more flexible and user-friendly. With further development, these approaches can be scaled up nationwide. In fact, this is why the decision was made to extend them until 2026," said Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

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The government will allocate 2 billion rubles to create the "Arctic Star" student cluster in the Arkhangelsk region.

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Order No. 3571-r of December 2, 2025

By the end of 2025, 2 billion rubles will be allocated for the construction of the world-class "Arctic Star" student cluster in Arkhangelsk. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the corresponding order.

The funds will be allocated to the Arkhangelsk Region budget in the form of an interbudget transfer on a co-financing basis.

According to the project, the total area of the campus buildings will be over 125,000 square meters. The campus will consist of several multi-story research and educational blocks, including classrooms, laboratories, and other spaces for applied research. It will be able to accommodate approximately 300 students at a time.

The campus will also include a conference center, a fitness and wellness complex, two hotel buildings, a clinic, a coworking area, and other public spaces. Completion is scheduled for 2028.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at a meeting with deputy prime ministers, December 8, 2025

Commenting on the decision at a meeting with deputy prime ministers on December 8, Mikhail Mishustin noted that the Arctic Star campus will focus on key areas of life and activity in the Russian Arctic zone, including shipbuilding, the development of shipping along the Northern Sea Route, and the development of natural resources.

"It's important to note that the activities of such sites are closely linked to the industry focus of the region where they are located, based on the needs of its businesses. This issue was discussed in detail during the presentation of the inter-university campus in the Omsk Region, which we visited," the Prime Minister emphasized.

According to Mikhail Mishustin, the program to create a world-class campus network in Russia was launched four years ago at the President's initiative. To date, 29 campuses have been commissioned, and four more will be launched by the end of the year.

The work is being carried out within the framework of the federal project "Creating a Network of Modern Campuses," which is part of the national project "Youth and Children."

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The government will allocate approximately 400 million rubles for the comprehensive development of the Novorossiysk transport hub.

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Order No. 3568-r of December 2, 2025

By the end of 2025, 382.3 million rubles will be allocated for the comprehensive development of the Novorossiysk transport hub. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the corresponding order.

Budgetary investments allocated from the Government's reserve fund will, in particular, allow for the accelerated construction of the B receiving and dispatching railway yard at Novorossiysk station, the continuation of the reconstruction of the section between the Kirillovsky checkpoint and Park B, and the completion of the reconstruction of the Gaiduk traction substation.

In addition, using the allocated funds, the reconstruction of the first main track will be completed in the fourth quarter of 2025.

In September 2025, the Novorossiysk Transport Hub development project was included in the comprehensive state program "Construction," which made it possible to attract federal budget funds for its implementation.

In total, approximately 50 km of new railway track is planned for construction. This will eliminate bottlenecks in the approaches to seaports in southern Russia, which in turn will improve the speed of cargo delivery.

As Mikhail Mishustin reported at a meeting with deputy prime ministers on December 8, nearly 70 billion rubles have been allocated for such purposes by 2030.

"We will continue to develop new logistics routes and increase highway capacity to ensure reliable product deliveries and enable people to travel quickly and easily across the country," the Prime Minister emphasized.

The work is being carried out within the framework of the federal project "Development of the core railway network", which is part of the new national project "Efficient transport system".

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