Financial news: 11/25/2025, 12:25 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A101780 (RSEKSMB2R1) were changed.

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November 25, 2025

12:25

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC), on 25.11.2025, 12:25 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 106.49) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1185.05 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) of the security RU000A101780 (RSEKSMB2R1) were changed.

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Alexander Novak took part in the seventh Russian-Chinese Energy Business Forum.

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak took part in the Russian-Chinese Energy Business Forum in Beijing.

"The Russian-Chinese Energy Business Forum has been held for the seventh time since 2018, and it is safe to say that it has become a significant tool for promoting the expansion of Russian-Chinese energy cooperation and reaching bilateral agreements on joint projects in energy and related industries," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

Alexander Novak noted that Russia and China's energy cooperation is steadily strengthening, gaining new content, and emerging as a genuine strategic alliance. Cooperation is expanding in the oil, gas, and coal industries. Fruitful collaboration in peaceful nuclear energy and electricity supplies to China also continues. Experiences have been exchanged in scientific and technological development, power grid management and operation, technology development and transfer, and personnel training. Strategic objectives include strengthening the two countries' energy security, which includes ensuring sustainable energy supplies for the future, expanding long-term hydrocarbon supply contracts, technological collaboration, implementing joint gas transportation projects, and developing cross-border infrastructure and logistics.

"The Russian Federation is committed to the closest possible partnership with China in the energy sector across all areas of cooperation. I am confident that integrating the two countries' efforts in traditional and new energy sectors will ensure the sustainable development of our economies and create a technologically balanced energy landscape for the long term," emphasized Alexander Novak.

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To Alexander Rudin, artistic director of the Russian National Orchestra, People's Artist of Russia.

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the head of the RNO on his 65th birthday.

The congratulatory telegram reads, in particular:

“A man of great talent and creative energy, one of the outstanding musicians and conductors of our time, the author of chamber works and thematic cycles, who is loved by millions of people in our country and far beyond its borders.

Today, under your leadership, the renowned Russian National Orchestra, which brings together talented performers, builds on its traditions, is renowned for its unique style, and is considered one of the best in the world. Its performances always feature vibrant interpretations and heartfelt performances of works by great composers.

I wish you inspiration, health and all the best."

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Financial news: 11/25/2025, 10:07 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A0JX199 (GTLK 1P-02) were changed.

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November 25, 2025

10:07

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on 25.11.2025, 10-07 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 120.17) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 755.75 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 37.5%) for security RU000A0JX199 (GTLK 1P-02) were changed.

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The Nutcracker Jazz

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The Zaryadye Concert Hall will host a concert featuring the Alexey Chizhik Quartet. The musicians will perform excerpts from Pyotr Tchaikovsky's ballet "The Nutcracker" in an original jazz arrangement. Taking the stage will be Alexey Chizhik (vibraphone), Konstantin Polyakov (piano), Viktor Savich (bass guitar), and Gary Bagdasaryan (drums).

Host: Irina Chizhik.

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The Moscow Seasons in Beijing festival was awarded the Chinese National Prize.

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The festival that took place in June Moscow Seasons in Beijing received a silver award at the China Golden Awards for Excellence in Public Relations. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow. The project was recognized in the "Government Communications" category; gold was not awarded in this category, so the silver medalist was the strongest in this category.

"This award is a sign of recognition in one of the world's largest markets. Our partners appreciated the high level of preparation and promotion of the festival. Nearly three million visitors learned about Moscow's cultural and historical heritage, attended concerts, sampled Russian cuisine, and participated in creative workshops," noted Natalia Sergunina.

The Moscow Seasons in Beijing festival took place in the capital of the People's Republic of China (PRC) on the central promenade, Wangfujing Street, from June 12 to 15. It was a continuation of a series of events dedicated to the Russian-Chinese Years of Culture.

Several areas were prepared for adults and children. These included vibrant photo zones featuring the "Moscow Tea Party" and "Moscow Estates" projects, play areas, and a "Digital Technologies" section offering an interactive journey through the Russian capital.

Under the auspices of the project, a conference entitled "Cities of the Future: Synergy of the Strategic Partnership between Moscow and Beijing" was held. The parties discussed new opportunities for cooperation, including mutual investments, and presented proposals targeting the local market. As a result, an agreement was reached. seven international agreements.

The festival was organized by the Moscow Government with the support of the People's Government of Beijing.

Moscow-based projects have previously won prizes at one of China's professional awards, the China Brand Marketing Awards. The "Chinese New Year in Moscow" festival, held last winter, took second place in the "Best Holiday Marketing" category, and the "Chinese Bloggers' Tour to Moscow" event took second place in the "Best Event Marketing" category.

Moscow Achievements: Which Projects in the Russian Capital Have Received International AwardsRegional experts, volunteers, and foreign guests appreciated the importance of intercultural festivals in the capital.

A promising partnership

China ranks first among non-CIS countries in terms of tourist flow to Moscow. Over the past 10 years, Chinese visitors have made over four million trips to the Russian capital.

Moscow is actively developing partnerships with its Chinese counterparts. For example, a portal called Discover Moscow was created for travelers from that country. official page in Chinese. It helps you find excursion routes, find recommendations for family vacations, and find information about popular city attractions, including theaters and museums.

In addition, the city's attractions are featured on the popular Chinese travel platform Ctrip and local social media.

The China Golden Awards for Excellence in Public Relations recognizes best practices in the public relations industry. This year marks the 21st year of the awards.

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Sergei Sobyanin: 150 KRT projects have already been approved and are being implemented in Moscow

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Several more integrated territorial development projects (ITD) are being implemented in the capital. These projects will build over 900,000 square meters of real estate and create over 4,000 jobs. This was reported on the channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

The total area of inefficiently used non-residential land is over 46.5 hectares. This land is currently occupied by warehouses and other outdated buildings.

Novogireevo

In the Novogireevo district in the east of the capital, two sites totaling 12.7 hectares are being redeveloped. They are located at 8a Utrennyaya Street and 12 Kuskovskaya Street, between the tracks of the fourth Moscow Central Diameter and Perovskaya Street.

235,100 square meters of real estate can be built here. This is enough to create a modern urban neighborhood for the renovation program, as well as a community center with rock climbing infrastructure and other important social facilities. More than 2,000 new jobs will be created.

Strogino

In the Strogino district in the northwest of the capital, plots with a total area of 10.24 hectares are being reorganized.

"In Strogino, near Marshal Proshlyakov Street and Marshal Zhukov Avenue, a block of approximately 324,000 square meters will be built with social and other facilities. These will include an educational complex with a school for 950 children and a kindergarten for 350 children," the Moscow Mayor noted.

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The urban development potential of the sites amounts to approximately 324,000 square meters of real estate. Approximately 800 new jobs will be created here.

Losinoostrovsky and Yaroslavsky

The program included redevelopment sites totaling 9.31 hectares in the Losinoostrovsky and Yaroslavsky districts in the northeast of the city. They were located at 3 Khibinsky Proyezd, 6 Kholmogorskaya Street, and 16 Startovaya Street, near the Moscow Ring Road, Yaroslavskoye Highway, and the Yaroslavl line of the Moscow Railway.

Modern residential complexes with a total area of approximately 167,000 square meters are planned for these areas to implement the renovation program. A children's clinic with a dental department capable of handling 320 visits per shift will also be built here. The courtyards and public spaces will be improved, including convenient pedestrian paths and children's playgrounds.

Maryino

Another site for comprehensive redevelopment is located in the Maryino district on Nizhnie Polya Street, near the intersection of Lyublinskaya and Pererva Streets. It covers 8.97 hectares. Plans call for a 74,480-square-meter research and production technology park to be created there. It will be able to employ over a thousand Muscovites.

Golovinsky

In the Golovinsky District in northern Moscow, two sites with a total area of 3.41 hectares will be developed. They are located at 8a Konakovsky Proezd (between Flotskaya, Avangardnaya, and Pulkovskaya Streets) and 47 Kronshtadtsky Boulevard.

"In the Golovinsky District, modern residential complexes with a total area of over 58,000 square meters will be built on two sites to implement the renovation program. We will improve the area," the Moscow Mayor added.

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Preobrazhenskoye

In the Preobrazhenskoye district in the east of the capital, a 1.33-hectare area has been included in the integrated development program. It is located between 2nd Bukhvostova Street and Atarbekova Street at 6/2 Poteshnaya Street.

The site's size will allow for the construction of approximately 29,000 square meters of real estate, including an ambulance substation with 20 parking spaces and housing for the renovation program. Approximately 330 new jobs will be created.

Rostokino

Another reorganized area of 0.56 hectares is located in the Rostokino district in the North-Eastern Administrative Okrug at the address: Kadomtseva proezd, building 1, near the Rostokinsky aqueduct, not far from the intersection of Bazhova and Malakhitovaya streets.

A modern residential complex with a sports center and underground parking with a total area of 22,110 square meters is planned for construction here to implement the renovation program.

As of November 25, 2025, 150 integrated development projects covering over 1,500 hectares have received Moscow Government approval and are under implementation. These projects are planned to encompass over 30.6 million square meters of real estate and create approximately 350,000 jobs.

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Mentoring Institute: Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, Became a Mentor for Young Professionals

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Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, along with his colleagues—heads of universities, business leaders, and legislators—are restoring the term "mentor" to its original meaning: a wise mentor willing to share their wealth of experience and knowledge with their students.

The organizers of the gala event "Creators. Rosmolodezh.Entrepreneur and Rosmolodezh.Profi" offered the first such opportunity to top Russian managers by creating a "Mentoring Lounge" for personal interaction with young entrepreneurs, professionals, and those still learning to be one.

This innovative, dynamic format includes several expert zones, each dedicated to a specific area of expertise. It is based on a rotation system: each half-hour round is divided into three parts. During each 10-minute interval, a mentor advises one participant, with the dialogue centered around the participant's request, even if it doesn't fit into the overall program.

"The 'Mentor's Lounge' project is aimed at developing entrepreneurial skills in young people. I discussed a wide range of topics with the students: for example, how to apply their technological skills in management or how to scale a business," our rector explained.

In addition, the "Creators" event included master classes, sessions, a prize draw, and a "Youth Market" exhibition, where you could purchase products from all over the country.

#RosmolodezhEntrepreneur #RosmolodezhProfi #Creators

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Wet snow and icy conditions are expected in Moscow this evening.

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According to weather forecasters, sleet is expected in the capital on the evening of November 25. In some places, sleet may accumulate on power lines and trees, and roads may become icy. The severe weather is expected to continue until the evening of November 26.

Pedestrians must be attentive and careful on the streets. Drivers are asked to obey traffic rules, strictly adhere to speed limits and follow car distances, and avoid sudden maneuvers such as overtaking, lane changes, and passing.

Residents are asked to use public transport whenever possible, avoid billboards and unstable structures, avoid sheltering under trees, and not leave children unattended.

In case of emergency, please call 101 or 112 or the single hotline of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for the city of Moscow: 7 495 637-31-01.

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Victory: GUU won a grant for R&D in the field of UAS

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The final defense of projects by grant recipients for financial support of research and development (R&D) work to ensure the technological independence and global competitiveness of Russian unmanned aerial systems in priority technology areas took place on November 19. Vice-Rector Maria Karelina, SUMU research fellow and project manager Dmitry Nikitin, and Chief Designer of JSC Ploshchad, Alexander Kostin, presented their R&D project on the topic of "Development of a technology for controlling a swarm of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) based on artificial intelligence for the effective implementation of group deployment scenarios" to the NTI expert jury.

Drone Swarm: A Service-Based Approach

The research aims to minimize human involvement in unmanned aerial vehicle control and simultaneously enable UAVs to perform group tasks. The R&D goal is to develop an integrated network computing environment—an infrastructure for UAV control—that implements centralized, partially centralized, and autonomous scenarios. The demonstrator, delivered as a result of this work, will be a powerful server with deployed software for task planning and drone swarm management in a centralized scenario, as well as for swarms in semi-centralized and autonomous scenarios.

The economic impact is achieved through the implementation of a service-based approach, whereby ready-made computers and software enable the rapid modernization of existing UAVs, as well as the ability to provide device management services. The system created as part of this project is infinitely scalable, has no hidden data, and will be developed entirely by domestic developers. It is an important component of Russia's technological sovereignty.

The project will be implemented jointly with its industrial partner, NPO RUSTECHDRON, a Russian technology company engaged in the development and production of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), and the training of pilots and technical specialists. The co-implementer is JSC Ploshchad, a leading developer of software and hardware solutions for the military and civilian use of drones using artificial intelligence technologies.

The project submitted to the competition was highly rated by experts and received a grant of 294.7 million rubles for its implementation. The meeting minutes are posted on the NTI Foundation website.

Science and technology

Over the past three years, the State University of Management has been actively developing the field of unmanned aerial systems and creating the necessary research infrastructure within the university. Currently, the State University of Management's Engineering Project Management Center is working on three key UAS projects:

Development and justification of approaches to planning and implementing the introduction, deployment, and organization of the use of autonomous unmanned systems, robotic complexes, and infrastructure networks for communication, navigation, surveillance, and control, ensuring the operation of such systems and complexes, with specified regulatory levels of flight and movement safety of the complexes, and the probability of performing functional tasks. Development of a methodology for the application of software and hardware systems for autonomous unmanned aerial photography and technology for automatic vectorization of its results for the purposes of construction supervision. Analysis of the production and use of robotic devices and complexes in the construction industry and forecasting demand for a negative, inertial, and innovative scenario.

Furthermore, in 2025, TSUIP specialists won the 2nd All-Russian Competition for Young Scientists. The project, "Hybrid Decision Support System: Integration of a ML Cascade and LLM for Synthesizing Analytics in Logistics," addresses one of the key challenges of modern logistics in the transport industry: processing large volumes of disparate data.

BAS: university base

The Digital Innovations for Industry Lab has been opened at the State University of Management (SUM) within the RosGeoTech Advanced Engineering School. The lab is implementing the ABRIS project, which aims to create a hardware and software system for automated monitoring of oil and gas infrastructure facilities using unmanned aerial systems and mobile robots.

A major research project in the agricultural sector is dedicated to ensuring food security through the development of hardware and software systems and intelligent digital platform solutions. The project partners with high-tech companies specializing in robotics, unmanned systems, and digital agricultural solutions, including Cognitive Technologies, DigitalAgro, GeoScan, and others.

The Student Design Bureau of the State University of Management is working on areas such as the development of equipment, software, and infrastructure for UAS, mobile and technological robotic systems for solving problems in the oil and gas industry, the development of a highly maneuverable high-speed UAV, the creation of a portable anti-drone system, and the creation of machine vision systems.

The scientific groundwork of the State University of Management will serve as a fundamental basis for the successful implementation of a new research project in the field of UAS, aimed at developing a technology for controlling a swarm of unmanned aerial vehicles based on artificial intelligence for the effective implementation of group deployment scenarios.

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