Financial news: On January 29, 2026, JSC KAVKAZ.RF will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is January 29, 2026. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 150,000,000. Placement term, days – 7. The date of depositing funds is January 30, 2026. The date of return of funds is February 6, 2026. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15.4. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 150,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:10 to 10:20. Competitive bids from 10:20 to 10:25. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 10:35. Additional terms and conditions.

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Marat Khusnullin: More than 500 artificial structures were commissioned in 2025 under the national project "Infrastructure for Life."

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By the end of 2025, 509 artificial structures with a total length of nearly 34,000 linear meters were commissioned on the regional and local road network as part of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"A modern and safe road network is impossible without reliable bridges and overpasses. Last year, too, saw intensive work on these complex but important engineering projects. In 2025, under the "Infrastructure for Life" national project alone, 509 structures, totaling approximately 34,000 linear meters, were commissioned on the regional and local road network. Taking into account all federally funded programs, 575 structures, totaling 38,400 linear meters, were commissioned. Many of these were completed ahead of contract deadlines. I thank all regions for their productive work," said Marat Khusnullin.

The growing number of vehicles significantly increases the load on the road network. Therefore, there is a need for both the construction of modern artificial structures and the modernization of existing ones.

"New bridges and overpasses redistribute traffic flows, eliminate congestion, and provide a new impetus for regional development. Last year, a total of 600 linear meters of artificial structures were built under the federal project 'Regional and Local Road Network.' On average, their service life is 50 years. Modernizing existing structures is also important. By 2025, 4,100 linear meters of bridges and overpasses were reconstructed and 29,200 linear meters were repaired, including major overhauls," noted Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin.

Large-scale construction and installation works will continue into the new road season.

"In 2026, under the national project 'Infrastructure for Life,' we plan to build, reconstruct, and repair, including major overhauls, over 400 bridges and overpasses on the regional and local road network. When selecting projects for inclusion in the work program, factors such as the transport and operational condition of the structures, traffic volume, and social significance are taken into account. Furthermore, many projects where work began in 2025 or earlier will be completed in the upcoming road season," said Kairat Tursunbekov, Deputy Head of the Federal Road Agency.

One of the largest projects of the past year was the construction of a unique bridge across the Ob River near Surgut in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra. The project included the construction of a bridge across the Ob River, approximately 1,800 linear meters long, as well as three overpasses, four small bridges, and over 43 kilometers of roads.

The bridge has taken on the bulk of the traffic on two federal transport corridors: Tyumen-Surgut-Salekhard and Perm-Khanty-Mansiysk-Nizhnevartovsk-Tomsk, allowing transit traffic to bypass the city. It will also relieve pressure on the existing bridge connecting two major oil and gas producing regions—Yugra and Yamal—with other regions of Russia.

A 59.2-meter bridge has been built across the Agan River in the Magadan Region. The structure is located at the 29th kilometer of the Palatka-Kulu-Neksikan highway. The road connects the regional center with remote settlements and gold mining operations. Therefore, this small bridge plays a vital role in the development of the region's transport infrastructure. High-quality materials were used in its construction, extending the structure's service life and withstanding temperature fluctuations in permafrost conditions.

In the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, a bridge over the Terek River was reconstructed at the 3rd kilometer of the bypass road around the village of Nogir. During the reconstruction, which began in 2024, crews laid two layers of asphalt concrete pavement, updated utility lines, and installed a modern lighting system. Sidewalks and metal barrier fencing were installed. In addition, approaches to the bridge from the villages of Mikhailovskoye and Nogir were landscaped.

A bridge over the Dzhida River has undergone extensive repairs in the village of Mikhailovka in the Zakamensky District of the Republic of Buryatia. The structure provides transportation links between the village of Mikhailovka, currently home to approximately 900 people, and local farms. Specialists dismantled the worn-out structures of the old bridge and built a new structure virtually from scratch. Thirteen supports were installed, along with a superstructure, waterproofing, and pavement. Bridge builders also constructed approaches, pedestrian sidewalks, lighting, and installed barriers and guardrails.

Work continues on transitional projects this year. For example, construction of a bridge across the Katun River near the village of Platovo is underway in the Mayminsky District of the Altai Republic. Construction is 76.7% complete. The bridge will improve accessibility to the villages of Platovo and Podgornoye. The superstructure was pushed in last year, and the supports were erected prior to that. The sublayer of asphalt concrete pavement has been installed on the bridge and approaches, and utilities, drainage systems, and lighting have been installed. Pedestrian barriers, guardrails, and safety features will be installed this year. Work on the bridge is scheduled to be fully completed and open to traffic in May 2026.

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Yuri Trutnev will hold a follow-up meeting on current issues related to the development of the Kamchatka Krai healthcare system.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev made this decision following a discussion on the development of the Kamchatka Krai healthcare system held in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky during a working visit to the region.

"We raised the issue of healthcare development at a meeting of the Government Commission on the Socioeconomic Development of the Far East last week. We discussed not only Kamchatka Krai, but the overall development of healthcare in the Far East. Unfortunately, healthcare services in the region traditionally rank among the most pressing concerns for citizens. There has been some progress, some results have been achieved, but fundamentally nothing has changed. People remain concerned about the state of healthcare, including staff shortages and a host of other issues. Funding the healthcare system is our absolute priority. Under the unified presidential subsidy, 28 hospitals and 51 first-aid stations have been built in the Far Eastern Federal District, 60 healthcare facilities have undergone major renovations, 195 hospitals have been equipped, and more than 120 ambulances have been purchased. Increased payments are available under zemstvo programs, as well as Far Eastern mortgages for medical workers. Particularly important for Kamchatka, the number of air ambulance flights has doubled. So, work is underway. "Let's hear what state it's in and what's needed for more dynamic change," Yuri Trutnev opened the meeting.

"For residents of the Kamchatka Krai, the state of healthcare remains one of the most pressing and challenging issues. This is due to the traditionally low supply of doctors and specialists, as well as the region's remoteness and logistical difficulties. I would like to point out that the most critically needed specialties include obstetrician-gynecologists, anesthesiologists, intensive care specialists, inpatient pediatricians, pediatric hematologists, and pediatric oncologists," said Kamchatka Krai Governor Vladimir Solodov.

The meeting discussed issues related to improving the quality of medical services, implementing the national project "Long and Active Life" and the regional health preservation program, eliminating the shortage of qualified medical personnel, and measures for social support for specialists.

Social infrastructure in the regions of the Far East is being upgraded using funds from the presidential Far Eastern unified subsidy, allocated from the federal budget through the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East. Specifically, as part of the Kamchatka Krai social development plan for economic growth centers, major renovations have been completed at 15 healthcare facilities since 2018. To improve the quality of medical services, 16 medical facilities have been equipped with medical equipment and furniture.

"In two or three weeks, we will meet again with the governor and representatives of the Russian Ministry of Health and will once again discuss in detail the development of the region's healthcare system. First and foremost, these are fundamental issues for public health, such as screening, medication provision, and the fight against cardiovascular diseases. Today, we have not received the answers that would guarantee the sustainable development of Kamchatka's healthcare system," concluded Yuri Trutnev.

Yuri Trutnev also held a meeting on the progress of investment projects in Kamchatka Krai. "Attracting investment is the primary tool for developing the Far East, building new businesses, and creating jobs. Kamchatka is a unique region. In terms of natural beauty, it's probably hard to compare it to any other region. There are 219 projects being implemented in Kamchatka with state support. The total investment volume is 324 billion rubles, 155 billion of which have already been invested. Ninety-four projects have been commissioned," Trutnev said, opening the meeting.

"Kamchatka is implementing an approach whereby the state proactively provides state support measures and invests in the creation of infrastructure for investors—water supply, electricity, and gas networks. Therefore, we insist that investors also promptly implement their investment plans," noted Alexey Chekunkov, Minister for the Development of the Far East and Arctic.

Tourism and recreation projects in the Kamchatka Priority Development Area (PDA) were discussed, including the construction of a new children's health camp, the Vulcan, the creation of the Zhemchuzhina Kamchatki health resort complex with a medical and sanatorium facility, and the implementation of the Three Volcanoes Park project. With the assistance of the PDA, the Severny microdistrict is being built in the regional capital under the Far Eastern Quarter program of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation. "We will closely monitor the project related to the Far Eastern Quarter construction project. There is a potential for using the constructed facilities for relocating residents from dilapidated and hazardous housing, but all of this needs to be carefully analyzed by the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East," emphasized Yuri Trutnev.

Another project involved creating tourism infrastructure in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. A cable car is being built to reach Mishennaya Hill, the highest peak in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

Before the meeting, Yuri Trutnev visited the Zelenovskie Ozerki shopping and entertainment center, a priority development area where the Honka Kamchatka hotel and entertainment complex is being built. The project involves a hotel complex covering over 10,000 square meters, including a 30-room guest house, a 5-room guest house with a thermal spa, a 90-seat restaurant, a sauna, and auxiliary facilities. Equipment procurement and installation are also underway.

As part of his working visit, Yuri Trutnev awarded the management of the Kamchatka greenhouse complex. The company won the "For Contribution to Regional Development" award at the eighth "Star of the Far East" public and business awards. The project was implemented in the Kamchatka priority development area.

In Yelizovo, the second building in the region, built under the "Affordable Rental Housing in the Far Eastern Federal District and Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation" program, has been occupied. The program was launched at the initiative of the President of Russia and is being implemented by DOM.RF in collaboration with the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Construction, the regions, and developers. DOM.RF Bank provided the construction funds. Tenants have already received 188 apartments. Yuri Trutnev toured the completed building and spoke with the new residents.

The categories of tenants in Yelizovo have been determined by the Kamchatka Krai government. Residents include medical professionals, teachers, defense industry workers, and specialists in other in-demand professions. The monthly rent for an apartment of approximately 34 square meters is 7,300 rubles, while for an apartment of approximately 69 square meters, it is 14,900 rubles. The new rental building was constructed with project financing from DOM.RF Bank totaling 1.2 billion rubles.

A total of 883 apartments, totaling over 45,000 square meters, are planned for completion in Kamchatka in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Yelizovo. DOM.RF has already delivered 268 of these apartments to the regional operator. Occupancy of the remaining 615 apartments in the Severny residential complex is planned for this year.

That same day, Yuri Trutnev visited the Kamchatka branch of the Voin Center. "The Voin Center should become an effective tool for nurturing and developing patriotism in the younger generation. The fact that the center has been established and is housed in a separate building is wonderful. I thank the Governor and the leadership of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East. This is important. But I emphasize once again, the center's core value isn't its walls and equipment. It's its people. The instructors at the Voin Center are mostly young men who have already fought, brought military glory to our country, and are now educating our youth," said Yuri Trutnev.

During his visit, Yuri Trutnev was introduced to the training facilities, specialized classrooms equipped with high-tech equipment, and attended practical classes on firearms and tactical training, tactical medicine, and unmanned aerial vehicle operation.

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Financial news: On the admission of the open-end mutual fund of market FIs "Fingold" managed by JSC "SOLID Management" to repo transactions with the Central Bank from January 29, 2026.

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In accordance with the Rules for conducting trading on the stock market, deposit market and credit market of the Public Joint-Stock Company Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS, from January 29, 2026, the open-end mutual fund of market FIs Fingold (ISIN – RU000A10CSE8; trading code – FGLD) managed by JSC SOLID Management will be admitted to trading in the trading mode “REPO with the Central Bank – Addressed Orders” with settlements in rubles.

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Financial news: Testing of planned changes to collateral instruments for premium options on shares of PJSC Polyus and PJSC NOVATEK JSC.

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On February 4-5, 2026, the T0 futures market test site will host testing of changes related to collateral instruments and premium options on ordinary shares of PJSC Polyus (PLZL) and PJSC NOVATEK ao (NOTK).

Earlier, mini futures on shares of PJSC Polyus were launched on the futures market (PLZLM) and PJSC NOVATEK (NOTKM) with new futures base contracts (FBCyu1sch.), while collateral instruments (PLZL_CLT, NOTK_CLT) and premium options are linked to the previous FBCsyu1sch(PLZL and NOTK).

In the industrial environment, it is planned to link the PLZL_CLT and NOTK_CLT collateral instruments and premium options on ordinary shares of PJSC Polyus and PJSC NOVATEK to the new FBCs – PLZLM and NOTKM. This will optimize the calculation of collateral for the corresponding contracts in terms of risk netting.

Test plan at the T0 testing site:

04.02.2026 Test participants are invited to open positions in futures contracts PLZLM-03.26, NOTKM-03.26 and in premium options on ordinary shares of PJSC Polyus (PLZL), PJSC NOVATEK (NOTK)

05.02.2026 during evening clearing:

The PLZL_CLT and NOTK_CLT collateral instruments and premium options will be linked to the new FBCs – PLZLM and NOTKM. Instrument identifiers and names (including PLZL_CLT and NOTK_CLT) will be retained.

After evening clearing:

The collateral instruments PLZL_CLT and NOTK_CLT and premium options on PLZL and NOTK will be linked to the FBCs PLZLM and NOTKM, respectively. The changes will be reflected in the derivatives instrument directories of all Spectra TCS gateway interfaces.

Schedule of the T0 training ground and additional weekend sessions available at the link.

The date for implementing the changes in the production environment will be announced later. The changes will be available for testing on February 4-5, 2026.

[1] FBC – futures base contract, reflected in the base_contract_code field in the Plaza II gateway for futures and options contracts.

A collateral instrument (collateral) is a special instrument (has the _CLT suffix in its name) that is used to enter into premium options on spot (stocks, currencies, indices and commodities), as well as to transfer asset profiles to sub-accounts of settlement codes of the Unified Pool.

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Financial news: 01/28/2026, 15-14 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A0JWUB5 security (TBankBO12) were changed.

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January 28, 2026

15:14

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on January 28, 2026, 15-14 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 106.08) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1112.98 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) for the security RU000A0JWUB5 (TBankBO12) were changed.

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Financial news: 01/28/2026, 11:19 AM (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A109916 (Rostel P10R) were changed.

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January 28, 2026

11:19

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 January 28, 2026, 11:19 AM (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 107.75) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1,155.52 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) for security RU000A109916 (Rostel P10R) were changed.

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Financial news: On January 28, 2026, the Moscow Small Business Lending Assistance Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is 28.01.2026. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 1,470,000,000. Placement period, days 181. The date of depositing funds is 29.01.2026. The date of return of funds is 29.07.2026. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 600,000,000. 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 applications from 11:45 to 11:55. Competitive applications from 11:55 to 12:00. Setting the cutoff interest rate or declaring the auction invalid before 12:15. Additional terms and conditions – Placement of funds with the possibility of early withdrawal of the entire deposit amount and payment of interest accrued on the deposit amount at the rate established by the deposit transaction, in the event of the Bank's non-compliance with the requirements set forth in paragraph 2.1. of the Regulation "On the procedure for selecting banks for the placement of funds of the Moscow Small Business Lending Promotion Fund in deposits (deposits) under the GDS" (as amended on the date of the deposit transaction), early withdrawal at the "on demand" rate, interest payment monthly, on the last business day of the month, without replenishment.

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Financial news: 01/28/2026, 10:10 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZYFM5 (DOM.RF B-8) were changed.

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January 28, 2026

10:10

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 January 28, 2026, 10:10 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 105.07) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1121.36 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) for the security RU000A0ZYFM5 (DOM.RF B-8) were changed.

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RUDN University environmental scientists are creating highly effective sorbents based on natural materials

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The RUDN University Institute of Ecology is implementing a large-scale interdisciplinary project in environmental chemistry and materials science. Scientists are working on creating highly effective sorbents based on natural materials for the detoxification of hazardous environmental pollutants.

The project combines fundamental research at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, and ecology and is consistent with the strategic goals of science and technology development in the Russian Federation.

The scientific group consists of:

Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Human Ecology and Bioelementology at RUDN University, laureate of the university prize "For Achievements in Science and Innovation" and the St. Petersburg State University prize "For Contribution to Science" — Andrey Sergeevich Kritchenkov; Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Assistant of the Department of Human Ecology and Bioelementology, laureate of the Shorygin Prize and Presidential Scholarship Recipient — Anton Romanovich Egorov; Assistant of the Department of Human Ecology and Bioelementology, postgraduate student — Omar Muchlimovich Khubiev; postgraduate student of the Department of Human Ecology and Bioelementology — Van Linh Nguyen; postgraduate student of the Department of Human Ecology and Bioelementology — Roman Aleksandrovich Golubev.

We spoke with the team's leader, Andrey Sergeevich, and learned from him about the essence and novelty of the project, its methodology, and its goals.

Andrey Sergeevich, tell us more about your team’s project.

We are implementing a project I would call "From Molecules to Ecosystems: Highly Effective Sorbents for the Neutralization of Environmental Pollutants." The main goal is to explore the relationship between a sorbent's structure and its ability to capture, effectively retain, and, at the right time and place, release environmentally hazardous compounds. We also share the latest trend in this field, which is the use of natural polymers or inorganic compounds as sorbents.

How complex is the task your group faces?

This is a very ambitious task. To solve it effectively, a great deal of effort must be devoted to the chemistry of sorbent production itself: chemical design, polymer transformations, and the reactivity of various compounds. Furthermore, we must thoroughly study the kinetics and thermodynamics of sorption processes, find mathematical models that most accurately describe these processes, and sometimes even employ the apparatus of quantum mechanics. In other words, this is a very broad and multifaceted endeavor. Our primary goal is to understand how the sorbent works at the molecular level. Then we need to understand how to refine it, that is, improve its sorption behavior at the molecular level, so that we can ultimately conduct field testing in real ecosystems. Of course, one can't embrace everything, so we use natural polysaccharides—cellulose, chitosan, chitin—and layered double hydroxides, which are highly effective clay analogs, as the basis for creating sorption materials.

What methods and scientific directions underlie your work?

To synthesize and chemically modify polysaccharide derivatives, we delve into the intricacies of polymer and organic chemistry. We also advance scientific knowledge by developing entirely new, sometimes even revolutionary, approaches to chemical modification of polymers. It was in our group that a new scientific field emerged: "polymer-analogous transformations of chitosan under ultrasound." It formed the basis of my doctoral dissertation and has been widely developed by other polymer chemist research groups in Russia and abroad.

To synthesize layered double hydroxides (LDHs), we rely extensively on inorganic chemistry methods, as LDHs are typical inorganic compounds. We are developing various approaches to producing LDHs in the form of micro- and nanoparticles, altering their crystallinity using ultrasound, microwave, and hydrothermal irradiation.

We are currently devoting significant effort to creating composite materials with diverse structures, including both polymers and LDHs. In other words, we are combining polymer and inorganic chemistry. This allows us to produce porous and film-like materials with outstanding mechanical properties using completely environmentally friendly components: polysaccharides and LDHs (the latter contain some of the most non-toxic elements—divalent magnesium and trivalent iron).

What distinguishes your project from similar ones in this field?

Our unique approach lies in our approach to developing the materials themselves and "molecularly tuning" them to the desired state using ultrasonic vibrations, as well as a combination of ultrasound and high hydrostatic pressure. This is a very promising area of research that has emerged relatively recently. We are among the pioneers, mastering, developing, and optimizing this method.

A strong scientific team is working on the project. Tell us about your key collaborations.

We collaborate closely with the Institute of Technical Acoustics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus—the only specialized academic institute in the field of ultrasound in the post-Soviet space. This long-standing collaboration has resulted in several dozen joint publications, most of which were published in Q1 journals.

We also collaborate with Professor Wanjun Liu's research group (Donghua University, Shanghai, China). Our group synthesizes new polymers that hold promise as environmental sorbents. Professor Liu's group is interested in these same polymers, but from a different perspective—from a biomedical perspective. They are studying our polymers as a basis for creating materials with immunoisolation properties, which is important for transplantation. Our collaboration has already resulted in a number of high-profile publications.

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