Financial news: 08/28/2025, 15:58 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A0ZYU21 (ALPHA BO40) security were changed.

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08/28/2025 15:58

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC), on August 28, 2025, 15:58 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 96.32) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 856.75 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 23.75%) of the security RU000A0ZYU21 (ALPHA BO40) were changed.

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Financial news: 08/28/2025, 16-11 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the SU26231RMFS9 security (OFZ 26231) were changed.

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08/28/2025 16:11

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC) on 08/28/2025, 16-11 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 14.65) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 169.05 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 50.0%) of the security SU26231RMFS9 (OFZ 26231) were changed

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting with the head of the Republic of Karelia Artur Parfenchikov

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting with the head of the Republic of Karelia Artur Parfenchikov

Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin held a working meeting with the Head of the Republic of Karelia Artur Parfenchikov, during which the parties discussed key issues of the socio-economic development of the region.

"We see serious positive changes in Karelia in a number of areas. The republic is particularly confident in increasing the pace of housing construction: 224.7 thousand square meters have been commissioned since the beginning of the year, which is 18% higher than last year's figures. We are systematically engaged in infrastructure development. For example, last year, 33 large-class buses were delivered to Karelia using special treasury loans and 27 trolleybuses under preferential leasing from GTLK. Three projects are being implemented in Karelia using infrastructure budget loans, which made it possible to commission 33.4 thousand square meters of housing and attract 6.9 billion rubles in extra-budgetary investments. I would like to separately note the work on integrated development of territories: 6 territories with an area of 71.8 hectares have been identified for KRT, and projects have already begun to be implemented on 5 of them. There are still many tasks ahead; together with the head of the republic, we have outlined areas where we need to step up our work,” said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that today at a meeting of the Presidium of the Government Commission for Regional Development of Karelia, an application for 640 million rubles within the framework of treasury infrastructure loans was approved. The funds will be used to modernize heat supply systems.

"Thank you for your support! We will use the funds to modernize the heating systems of our Arctic regions – Kemsky and Belomorsky, as well as Pudozhsky. The project is extremely important for thousands of residents of the republic," explained the head of the Republic of Karelia Artur Parfenchikov.

At the meeting, the parties also discussed issues of road construction, including the reconstruction of sections of the Kola road.

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Marat Khusnullin: Another 53 projects have been approved within the framework of treasury infrastructure loans for 27.6 billion rubles

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the presidium (headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development

Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the presidium (headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development.

At the meeting, participants reviewed and approved a number of applications for financing projects using Treasury Infrastructure Loans (TIL) funds.

"Another 53 projects have been approved, including 131 objects in 20 regions. We will allocate about 27.6 billion rubles for their implementation. Now, within the limits of the CFC for the modernization of housing and communal services, taking into account today's projects, applications from 57 regions have been approved for a total of 146.75 billion rubles. I draw the special attention of the heads of the subjects to the need to personally control the signing of all agreements and the implementation of planned work. All projects are important for hundreds of thousands of citizens, thanks to them the quality of public services provided will significantly improve," said Marat Khusnullin.

New CFC limits will be imposed on Altai (2.2 billion rubles), Primorsky Krai (1.55 billion rubles), Kostroma (1.18 billion rubles), Omsk (1.56 billion rubles), Vladimir (1.12 billion rubles), Arkhangelsk (1.01 billion rubles), Kaluga (921.03 million rubles), Kurgan (642.86 million rubles), Moscow (7.57 billion rubles), Pskov (780.28 million rubles), Tyumen (3.39 billion rubles), Kursk (906.5 million rubles), Amur (650 million rubles) regions, the Altai Republic (442.34 million rubles), Kalmykia (310 million rubles), Adygea (432.39 million rubles), Mari El (575.28 million rubles), Karelia (640 million rubles), North Ossetia-Alania (1.43 billion rubles) and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug. (300 million rubles).

The funds will be used for the construction, reconstruction and repair of boiler houses, heat and water supply networks, as well as water disposal, treatment facilities and other necessary public infrastructure facilities.

The participants also discussed the progress of the national project “Infrastructure for Life”.

"The main tasks of the construction industry remain maintaining a high level of housing construction projects and preventing delays in the delivery of keys. Despite all the difficulties, thanks to the constant attention of the President and the support of the Prime Minister, we are able to maintain a fairly high pace and systematically solve the tasks set. A number of regions consistently show high performance. Today, the Saratov and Penza regions, Perm Krai, the Republics of Tatarstan, Adygea, Buryatia, and the Chechen Republic are in the green zone. Keep it up! The construction season is now in full swing, so I ask all regional teams to more actively begin accepting objects, close existing issues, in order to end the year on a positive note," said Marat Khusnullin.

In his report, Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Irek Faizullin drew the regions' special attention to the timely contracting and cash execution of federal projects, programs and events of the national project "Infrastructure for Life", and also spoke about the status of the review of applications for treasury infrastructure loans in terms of the limit on housing and public utilities.

"General program activities for the implementation of the national project "Infrastructure for Life", as well as federal projects included in it in 2025 are generally on schedule. Within the limits of treasury infrastructure loans for housing and communal services, applications from three more regions are ready to be submitted to the headquarters – Zabaikalsky Krai, the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and Oryol Oblast. Another 11 applications from subjects of the Russian Federation are at a high level of readiness, and 12 applications are being finalized," said Irek Faizullin.

The headquarters meeting also discussed the progress of restoring the rights of citizens participating in shared construction who suffered from the actions of unscrupulous developers.

Vasily Kupyzin, General Director of the Territorial Development Fund, reported in his report that, in general, the rights of more than 257 thousand affected equity holders in 77 regions of the country have been restored, of which 121.5 thousand people – with the help of federal mechanisms and more than 135.5 thousand citizens – with the help of regional mechanisms.

"The Territorial Development Fund continues to work on the implementation of the decisions of the supervisory board to restore the rights of affected equity holders. Currently, the FDT has 15 facilities to complete in 7 regions for 2.25 thousand citizens. In addition, there are currently 78 facilities in the area of responsibility of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation – this is 7.5 thousand citizens in 23 regions. We continue to monitor this work. The priority task remains compliance with the established deadlines and the restoration of the rights of defrauded people. In addition, we are dealing with the sale of property of bankrupt developers after compensation payments to citizens. There are still a number of land plots to be transferred to the fund. We interact with the regions on an ongoing basis in this area," Vasily Kupyzin emphasized.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko held a meeting of the organizing committee for the preparation and holding of the Alexander Nevsky International Sports Games

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A meeting of the organizing committee for the preparation and holding of the 2025 Saint Blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky International Sports Games was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko. The competitions will be held from September 9 to 15 in St. Petersburg. The organizers are the Ministry of Sports, the Government of St. Petersburg and the Patriarchal Commission for Physical Culture and Sports of the Russian Orthodox Church.

The organizing committee for the preparation and holding of the Alexander Nevsky International Sports Games in 2025 was created on the initiative of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' and with the support of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

"In September last year, the II All-Russian Sports Games of the Holy Blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky were successfully held in Nizhny Novgorod. They were held at a truly high organizational level, with almost 2,000 people from 68 regions participating in 6 sports. The winner and holder of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus' Challenge Cup was the team from St. Petersburg. This city will host the next games. This year, we are expecting about 2,500 participants – representatives of 74 regions of Russia, as well as the republics of Belarus, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan, Indonesia and other countries," said Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The meeting was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Sports, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rossotrudnichestvo, the Russian Orthodox Church, as well as other interested organizations and regions of Russia.

The head of the Russian Ministry of Sports, Mikhail Degtyarev, spoke about the preparations for the games and the competition program: "This year, the sports program will be rich and diverse. Participants will perform in 6 sports: basketball, football, table tennis, chess, volleyball, and the GTO complex standards. In addition, we will have an additional program. The city with the richest history and cultural heritage has a lot of experience in organizing major competitions and will be an ideal platform. I am sure that these games will develop. We are trying to hold them in an international format for the first time and are already seeing the interest of our foreign colleagues."

Vice Governor of St. Petersburg Boris Piotrovsky noted that the city's preparations for the games are proceeding according to a comprehensive plan, which includes activities in various areas. Sports facilities for the competitions have already been approved, cost estimates for the organization and holding have been formed and agreed upon, as well as a plan of activities to ensure comprehensive security during the preparation and holding of the games.

The Deputy Prime Minister instructed that special attention be paid to the issue of attracting representatives of foreign countries to the games and that all necessary measures be taken to achieve this.

Ambassador-at-Large, Special Representative of the Minister of Foreign Affairs for International Sports Cooperation Mikhail Khorev noted that invitations to participate in the games were sent to the heads of sports departments of other countries. Serbia's decision on sending a team participating in the games to St. Petersburg is awaited. The department will also assist in obtaining visas for participants and guests of the event.

The event venue in St. Petersburg will host the international forum "Faith and Sport", aimed at interaction between religious organizations of traditional faiths in Russia and executive authorities, organizations and institutions in the field of physical culture and sport. It will combine scientific, educational, informational and cultural events for participants and guests of the games.

Metropolitan of Murmansk and Monchegorsk, Chairman of the Patriarchal Commission on Physical Culture and Sports Mitrofan proposed adding the event to the list of especially significant official physical culture and sports events with inclusion in the Unified Calendar Plan.

In addition, the issue of organizing the first winter international sports games of the holy blessed prince Alexander Nevsky in the Leningrad region is currently being considered.

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Announcement of events for the Day of Knowledge at the State University of Management

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The beginning of the academic year is approaching, which is usually celebrated in a friendly and cheerful manner at the State University of Management. Let's look into the future and find out what to expect from the double celebration "GUU: Creators of Tomorrow".

On August 31, we are expecting yesterday's schoolchildren at the event "Reunion of Freshmen 2025: Starting Point".

Program of the day:09:00-9:30 – meeting of first-year students with curators at the assembly points of the institutes (corridor between metro Vykhino and Ryazansky Prospekt);09:30-10:00 – organized passage to the territory of the State University of Management;10:00-14:00 – ceremonial meeting of first-year students;14:00-15:30 – entertainment program from the State University of Management Student Council.

Attention! To enter the territory of the State University of Management, you must register using a special form. This is very important! It is impossible to enter the university territory in any other way before receiving a personal pass. Don't forget your passport!

A general chat has been created for applicants so that you can quickly begin to integrate into student life! In it, you can not only find out the answers to all your questions, but also get to know each other.

Also subscribe to the freshmen meeting community on VKontakte, where you can find even more information and follow the news.

On September 1, we are waiting for all students at the event “GUU Knowledge Day 2025: Creators of Tomorrow”.

Program of the day:From 8:30 – entrance to the territory of the State University of Management (checkpoint #1), LK (checkpoint #3), checkpoint #6;9:30–10:30 – Knowledge Day for the State University of Management (Assembly Hall);09:00–10:00 – meeting of first-year students with curators at the assembly points of the institutes (corridor between Vykhino metro station and Ryazansky Prospekt);10:00–11:00 – organized passage to the main square of the State University of Management (in case of rain, to the Assembly Hall);11:00–12:00 – ceremonial ceremony on the main square of the State University of Management, dedicated to Knowledge Day (in case of rain, to the Assembly Hall);12:00–16:30 – meeting of directors and management of the institutes with students (Assembly Hall).

Attention! To allow guests to enter the territory of the State University of Management, first-year students must register using the previously attached form, where one or two dates can be indicated. Their parents and relatives enter accompanied by the first-year students themselves. Don't forget your passport!

Also subscribe to all social networks and channels of the State University of Management: VKontakte; Telegram; Odnoklassniki; Zen; Rutube; YouTube.

We are waiting for you on August 31 and September 1 to start the new school year together!

Subscribe to the tg channel “Our State University” Announcement date: 08/28/2025

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The role of fungi in maintaining tree diversity has been unraveled – a global study with the participation of RUDN scientists

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Forests are not only the lungs of the planet, but also home to millions of species. However, until now it has remained unclear how underground interactions between trees and fungi affect forest species richness in different climates. Previous studies have produced conflicting results: in some regions, the dominance of certain fungi reduced tree diversity, while in others, it increased it.

There are two main types of fungi that participate in symbiosis with trees: ectomycorrhizal (ECM fungi) and arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM fungi).

ESM fungi form a dense "cover" (mantle) on tree roots, but do not penetrate into the plant cells. They help trees obtain water and nutrients, and protect the roots from diseases. AM fungi penetrate into the root cells, forming tree-like structures called arbuscules. They improve the absorption of water and minerals from the soil.

An international team with the participation of scientists from RUDN University conducted a large-scale study, analyzing data from 4,090 forest plots around the world. Using the global GFBI database, they studied the relationship between the proportion of trees that form symbiosis with ectomycorrhizal fungi (EcM) and the species richness of forests. Modern statistical methods were used for the analysis, including generalized linear models, random forest models, and structural equations, which made it possible to take into account the influence of climate, soil, and other factors.

"For the first time, we have obtained a global picture of how mycorrhizal symbioses, these invisible underground alliances, shape the visible diversity of forests from the equator to the Arctic. The study confirmed that the role of fungal symbioses depends on climatic conditions. For example, in the tropics and humid regions, the dominance of EcM trees reduces species richness, since these fungi suppress pathogens and reduce competition. In boreal forests and arid zones, maximum diversity is achieved with a mixture of trees with different types of mycorrhiza (EcM and AM). In temperate latitudes, an intermediate variant is observed, where diversity is higher with a moderate proportion of EcM trees.

The results can be used in forest restoration, biodiversity conservation, and for predicting changes in forest ecosystems. For example, in forest restoration work, the selection of tree species taking into account local fungal symbioses will help create more sustainable and diverse forest ecosystems. Management of soil fungal communities can become a new tool for maintaining species richness in forests. Also, understanding the interaction of fungi and forests improves the quality of predicting changes in forest ecosystems under the influence of climate and anthropogenic factors," said Dmitry Kucher, associate professor of the Institute of Ecology of RUDN University, co-author of the study.

The study was published in the scientific journal Science Advances. HTTPS: //VVV.SCensk.org/da/10.1126/ Scitiodv.Adt5743

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"I will be happy if my research saves at least one life,"

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About why the Russian “nothing scary” is better than any textbook, about tea with honey before exams and big dreams – Chinyama Kazombo, a student of the RUDN University Medical Institute (“General Medicine”, 3rd year) tells us.

You grew up in sunny Zambia with a dream of medicine. How did your path lead you to Russia?

I was attracted by the strong traditions of the Russian medical school and accessible education for foreigners. I knew about the contribution of Russian doctors to world science and wanted to study with the best. My parents, of course, were worried about the distance, but they supported me. They believe that this is a chance not only to change my life, but also to help people back home in Zambia.

Remember your first day in Russia. What surprised you the most?

Cold! I arrived in November. I got off the plane and there was… snow! It was new to me. I was immediately struck by the pace of life: people walk very quickly on the streets – as if they were in a hurry to conquer time. The first thing I learned was the Russian phrase: “No big deal.” I often heard it when I was confused about words. It calms you down and helps you not to be afraid of mistakes.

You have visited many parts of Russia. Which city impressed you the most?

When I came to Russia, I immediately fell in love with the hero city of Tula. There I studied Russian at the preparatory faculty of RUDN. Excursions around the city, Yasnaya Polyana and the famous Kremlin left the warmest memories of the beginning of my studies in Russia. I especially remember the Tula Gingerbread Museum: there I painted and ate a personalized gingerbread called "Chinyama" right there! My dream is to see Lake Baikal. Everyone says that its water is as clear as a tear. I want to see it for myself.

What surprises you about life in Russia?

I am amazed by how people retain their warmth even when it is -30 outside. And the depth of literature! After reading Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, I walked around under the impression for a week. I am still amazed by the architecture of Moscow: how old buildings coexist with modern skyscrapers. The custom that surprised me most was Maslenitsa. Burning an effigy and eating mountains of pancakes to see out the winter… I would never have thought of celebrating like that.

You combine work in the laboratory, science, event organization, sports, curating, KVN, international forums and study with excellent grades. How do you manage to do it all?

The secret is in planning, setting priorities and the ability to save time. Often you have to make a choice between activities, work and study. My priority is study. It always comes first. But forums and KVN give you the experience of communication that is important for a doctor. That is why sometimes I choose the third option: I sacrifice sleep. It is worth it!

What is your dream job?

I want to become a neurosurgeon. Zambia is in dire need of specialists capable of performing complex operations.

The first year of medical school is considered the most difficult. How do you remember it?

The hardest part was adapting to the strict schedule and volume of information. But I immediately fell in love with anatomy and physiology. I consider them the foundation of all medicine.

Let's imagine you have a time machine and you can go back to the beginning of your first year. What advice would you give yourself?

"Don't be silent if you don't understand something! Teachers appreciate a sincere desire to learn. Ask, clarify, ask for help. And buy a good thermos! Hot tea will warm you up in the cold and at night before an exam." By the way, I have a special ritual before assessments. I drink tea with honey. This advice was given to me by a Russian classmate. And I always listen to Zambian music. It reminds me why I started this path and gives me confidence.

Were there times when you doubted your choice of the medical profession?

After my first practice in the morgue, it was morally hard. But later, when I saw a patient thanking doctors with tears in his eyes for saving his life, all doubts disappeared. I realized that this was my calling.

You are the author of the scientific article "Tay-Sachs disease". What inspires you to choose research topics?

I always look at the problems of Zambia and all of Africa. For example, malaria – why do thousands of people still die from a preventable disease in the 21st century? I am looking for answers here, in the RUDN laboratories, so that one day I can apply this knowledge in my homeland.

If you could solve one global medical problem, what would you do?

Provide access to basic health care for people in African regions. Often people die not from incurable diseases, but because of late diagnosis or the inability to receive basic care.

What do you dream about?

I have two main dreams. The first is to open a clinic in Zambia with high-quality free care for those in need. The second is for my research to save at least one life. I want to contribute to global healthcare.

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Financial news: On the entry into force of the Moscow Exchange stock market documents

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Changes to the Moscow Exchange market-making programs on the stock market will come into force on August 29, 2025. Market making program “Good Morning” And Market making program “Good Evening” ordinary shares of PJSC Fix Price (FIXR) are added. From August 30, 2025, amendments to the Weekend Market Making Program, to which ordinary shares of PJSC Fix Price (FIXR) are added.

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Dmitry Patrushev: New rules in the field of forest seed production will improve the quality of forest reproduction

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New rules in the field of forest seed production will come into force on September 1. The Forest Code has a separate chapter devoted to this area. Previously, this issue was not reflected in the legislation. The chapter defines the concepts and categories of seeds, seedlings and saplings of forest plants, and establishes rules for their use in forest reproduction. These changes will allow for more systematic and high-quality reforestation and afforestation work.

"Improving forest legislation plays a major role in forming an effective system of forest management and management, and the new rules are an important step towards fulfilling the President's instructions to preserve and increase forests. Now, forest seed production issues are regulated at the legislative level. In particular, the procedure for certification of forest plant seeds is determined for the first time. This will facilitate the creation and development of forest seed production facilities, as well as improving the quality of forest reproduction," emphasized Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev.

The legislation notes that forest plant seeds must meet sowing qualities, the indicators are determined by the method of sample analysis. It is unacceptable to use seeds, as well as seedlings and saplings, the sowing qualities of which have not been confirmed. At the same time, for reforestation and afforestation, they must be grown in forest nurseries. This guarantees the use of only high-quality planting material for forest reproduction.

In addition, it is now possible to use a new method – molecular genetic analysis – to conduct state monitoring of forest reproduction and state forest pathology monitoring.

The federal project "Forest Preservation" is aimed at achieving the national goal "Environmental Well-Being" defined by the decree of the President of Russia. Among its target indicators and tasks are the preservation of forests and biological diversity, sustainable development of specially protected natural areas and the creation of conditions for ecological tourism in all national parks.

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