Financial news: 08/20/2025, 10:57 (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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08/20/2025

10:57

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 20.08.2025, 10-57 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 22.76) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 262.43 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 50.0%) of the SU26231RMFS9 security (OFZ 26231) were changed.

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Meeting of Mikhail Mishustin with the Chairman of the Board of the state company "Avtodor" Vyacheslav Petushenko

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The results of the company's work over the past period were discussed, as well as current activities, including the development of the federal road network within the framework of the national project "Infrastructure for Life", and issues of training personnel for the industry.

From the transcript:

M. Mishustin: Dear Vyacheslav Petrovich!

You are the head of a state company in the field of road construction, which is an indicator of the state of the economy in general and significantly affects related industries. The area of direct responsibility of your company is the implementation of infrastructure projects that are significant for the country. One of such flagships that your organization is working on is the M-12 "Vostok" highway. I know that this work is actively underway.

The President has set us the task of increasing the share of federal highways and roads in the country's backbone network to 85% within six years. And this work has been continuing since this year within the framework of the national project "Infrastructure for Life".

What are the results of the first half of the year and how are things going in general?

V. Petushenko: Dear Mikhail Vladimirovich!

Over the previous years, namely over the 16 years of our company's existence, the road network that we have built has increased by 2.5 times. And, probably, the main result is that due to the attraction of extra-budgetary financing – and this is more than a trillion rubles – more than 3 thousand km of new roads have been built, which are part of the core network of federal roads, and high-speed ones at that. At the same time, we are forming a framework: north – south, west – east. And the most important thing is, of course, the "Russia" route from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok.

You launched the construction of the M-12 highway in July 2020. Today, the construction task to Kazan has been completed, and we will have completed it in 2023.

The key moment of this year and the construction of the M-12 highway in general today is the delivery of a 275-kilometer section in Bashkiria, Perm Krai and Sverdlovsk Oblast (opened with the participation of the President), which made it possible to reduce travel time for trucks by almost 4 hours, and for cars – by 6 hours.

The main effect is that starting in 2022, we have seen an increase in traffic every year. This year, the growth in trucks is 9%, and freight turnover is constantly growing. We see that the number of trucks is growing every day. This once again shows that the route chosen in 2020 has brought a very great result.

I can say that 45% of this facility was built using off-budget financing. In particular, these were funds from the National Welfare Fund and a bond loan from a state company, which is currently being serviced.

And it is very important that we were able to reduce the construction time due to technical solutions, due to organizational issues. And we took steps that allowed us not to increase its cost. Here is Dyurtyuli – Achit: I can say that if we had built it according to the classical scheme, we would have had to bring about 12 million cubic meters of sand there, but we built everything from local soils – of course, with modern technologies – and saved, according to our estimates, up to 58 billion rubles.

In addition, we have already completely replaced the cable-stayed system technologies on the section from Moscow to Kazan. And we built a magnificent bridge across the Oka. Together with Severstal, together with the scientific community, we completely replaced the cable-stayed system. Technologies associated with continuous concreting allowed us to reduce construction time.

I must say that our technologies are developing. For example, all asphalt concrete mix is now produced at domestic plants. We have moved away from any dependence.

M. Mishustin: It is very important not to slow down the pace of work. It is necessary to complete all planned projects on time. It is obvious that this is actually a catalyst for economic growth and tourism development. New highways, of course, must be convenient, comfortable for travel, for passengers and meet all modern requirements for road safety. I ask you to keep these issues under control.

Another question. Not a single large-scale project can be implemented without a sufficient number of qualified personnel. These are not only workers who participate in this, because road construction is a very complex matter. This is also a large number of scientists, engineers, designers, technologists.

How do you work with personnel? Do the programs "Professionality", "Strategy-2030", the program of advanced engineering schools help you here?

V. Petushenko: It is, of course, impossible to build high-quality roads today and increase labor productivity without professional, trained specialists.

We have been working on this program for several years now. We are working quite actively in several universities, our specialists give lectures. And we have gone even further – in order to provide career guidance to the children, we are starting to work with schoolchildren. This year we are opening a class at RUT (MIIT) in order to prepare professional specialists at this stage. This year we are opening a special admission with the opportunity to work in the state company "Avtodor" in several universities.

We understand that this is one of the most important tasks. We communicate with the Znanie society and with professional communities and hold competitions. We have young people from 24 regions of the country who took part in competitions. The winners come to our facilities from new regions, not only from the central ones. We are expanding our geography. The guys come to our facilities – to the southern facilities, to the east of the country. I conduct professional training with them myself, I give lectures myself, we communicate with them, attract guys from an early age, arousing interest in our profession.

In terms of blue-collar jobs, this year we will hold the third professional skills competition. Moreover, it has already become international. Last year we had specialists from Kazakhstan, Belarus, China. This year we are expanding both the geography and the composition of the participants: these are young specialists and experienced ones. The profession needs to be promoted and its best qualities demonstrated.

M. Mishustin: Vyacheslav Petrovich, it is very important to attract young people to your industry. It is interesting. You can not only earn high salaries, but also see the whole country. And most importantly, make a great contribution to the development of the economy of our beautiful, wonderful Russia.

Good luck!

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Financial news: 08/20/2025, 10:05 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZYJ91 (FSK RS B4) were changed.

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08/20/2025

10:05

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 20.08.2025, 10-05 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 111.9) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1202.09 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) of the security RU000A0ZYJ91 (FSK RS B4) were changed.

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The plan for implementing the concept of combating cybercrime has been approved.

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Order dated August 14, 2025 No. 2207-r

The government has approved an action plan for the implementation of the Concept of the state system for combating crimes committed using information and communication technologies. The corresponding order has been signed.

The document includes a set of measures to improve legislation, technical counteraction to intruders and increase the digital literacy of the population. Work on preparing anti-fraud measures is carried out under the supervision of Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

"The government is systematically strengthening measures to protect citizens from fraudsters. A set of 30 priority measures has already been adopted and is being implemented, and a law on criminal liability for droppers has come into force. The approved plan is another step in creating an effective system to combat telephone and Internet fraudsters. It synchronizes the work of all departments to achieve a common goal – the formation of a comfortable and safe digital environment," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

The key areas of the plan include improving legislation and interdepartmental cooperation. In particular, the issue of establishing the obligation of telecom operators, Internet providers, information dissemination organizers and other structures to notify law enforcement agencies of cases of identifying signs of crimes committed using digital technologies will be worked out. This work will be carried out by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Digital Development, the FSB and Roskomnadzor in cooperation with the Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee. Based on its results, in the third quarter of 2027, the Government may come up with an initiative to change the current legislation.

By the same date, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Economic Development, the FSB and Roskomnadzor, with the assistance of the Prosecutor General's Office, will submit proposals to increase liability for violating legislation in the field of personal data. Thus, it is proposed to increase the statute of limitations for bringing to administrative liability for such offenses.

The concept pays considerable attention to the prevention of offenses and crimes committed using Internet technologies. Activities related to this area are also presented in the plan for its implementation. The Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Bank of Russia are instructed to carry out activities on an ongoing basis to improve the digital and financial literacy of citizens, their awareness of the methods of committing crimes and protection against them. Such preventive measures include, among other things, the creation and placement of social advertising in the media. A separate area of work is the prevention of the involvement of minors in "digital" crimes.

The creation of a depository of preventive materials will be a support for such activities. It may be formed as early as the second quarter of 2026. The Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Economic Development, Roskomnadzor, the Central Bank and a number of other departments have been determined responsible for this.

Another innovation related to prevention is the integration of the module for mandatory notification of citizens about possible crimes into the main mobile applications used for interaction with government agencies, as well as into banking and socially significant applications. The Ministry of Digital Development and the Ministry of Internal Affairs have been instructed to work out this issue by the first quarter of 2027.

The plan is not limited to prevention. Among the technical measures to combat fraudsters is the creation of a single register of addresses of electronic links to the official websites of popular online stores. This will make it possible to increase the effectiveness of the fight against their electronic doubles, which fraudsters use to steal personal information. A single register may be created in the third quarter of 2026 through the efforts of the Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, the Federal Tax Service, Roskomnadzor and other government agencies.

Other measures to combat fraudsters technically include developing an algorithm to identify artificial intelligence technology when committing cybercrimes. The Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Roskomnadzor will be looking for such solutions. Completion of the work is scheduled for the first quarter of 2028.

The concept of a state system for combating crimes committed using information and communication technologies was approved in December 2024. This decision was made in accordance with the Presidential Decree on national development goals.

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Yuri Trutnev: Extreme Park on the Far Eastern Federal University campus to welcome first guests at EEF-2025

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Construction of a complex for holding Russian and international competitions in extreme sports has been completed in Vladivostok. The new extreme park, created with the support of the city administration, is located on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University. The grand opening of the complex will take place during the tenth anniversary Eastern Economic Forum.

"Each Eastern Economic Forum becomes a bright event. The most pressing economic and social issues are discussed at the EEF venues, solutions for business development and improving the quality of life of people are proposed, investment agreements are signed. The forum has become not only a platform for discussing cooperation and strengthening ties, but also a place for cultural exchange and strengthening the sports movement. In Vladivostok, the capital of the Far Eastern Federal District, various events are planned during the forum, including the opening of a complex for holding Russian and international competitions in extreme sports. Of course, this will be interesting for young, active people – professional athletes and those who are just starting their journey and trying out various sports," said Deputy Prime Minister – Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Eastern Economic Forum Yuri Trutnev.

The new complex with a total area of 11 thousand square meters meets all international standards and is designed to host Russian and international competitions in extreme sports. Not only professional but also beginner riders will be able to practice here. The modern space will attract residents and guests of the Far Eastern capital, as well as students living on campus, to active recreation.

In addition, the center will have numerous recreation areas where visitors of all ages can spend time. In the free-skating format, the complex can accommodate 200 people, and up to 100 people can train in the extreme park at the same time.

"The facility is now completely ready, its grand opening is planned for the VEF-2025. Residents and guests of Vladivostok will be able to visit the extreme park in September, during the open days on Far East Street," said Primorsky Krai Governor Oleg Kozhemyako.

In honor of the anniversary Eastern Economic Forum, a time capsule laying ceremony will take place on the territory of the extreme park: children who are into extreme sports will leave a message for the younger generations.

“The capsule-shaped installation will become an elegant and symbolic accent of the new modern space,” added the head of the region, Oleg Kozhemyako.

The 10th Eastern Economic Forum will be held on September 3–6 in Vladivostok on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University. The main theme of this year’s event is “The Far East: Cooperation for Peace and Prosperity.” The organizer of the EEF is the Roscongress Foundation.

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The MBA program "Strategic Management" is 20 years old

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Over the years, more than 240 people have graduated from it. Among them are business owners and top managers. Its director, director of the Center for Continuing Education at NSU, Doctor of Economics, professor Vera Markova tells us how the program developed, what principles underlie it and what its features are.

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Polytechnic University supports families of SVO participants

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This year the Polytechnic University became the leader among St. Petersburg universities in the number of first-year students enrolled in the SVO and their children. 252 applicants were admitted under a separate quota, 104 of them without entrance examinations. The university intends to continue supporting these students, providing them with existing social support measures.

Thus, out-of-town students have the right to priority accommodation in the Polytechnic dormitories. And in the future, according to the director of the Student City Vyacheslav Olshevsky, those of them who successfully master the educational program may have their living conditions improved – they may be provided with a place in a room with increased comfort.

The friendly atmosphere in the dormitories allows the students to feel like part of a large group. And if necessary, a full-time psychologist of the SPbPU Student City can always come to the rescue and provide qualified assistance, says Vyacheslav Olshevsky.

Support for children of SVO participants is systematically provided by the Department of Youth Policy and, in particular, by its structural subdivision – Psychological support center "Point of support". Qualified psychologists work with them individually and in groups. The main topics of requests are related to problems in relationships with loved ones, peers, anxiety about the future, difficulties in choice and special emotional experiences.

Thanks to individual counseling (on average, in five sessions), specialists usually manage to achieve general stabilization of the condition of the person seeking help, find resources and draw up an action plan for the near future. In group and online formats, work is carried out with already relatively stable categories: here, the topics of fears and anxieties, self-determination and other requests are worked out.

In special situations, psychologists may recommend contacting specialized doctors (neurologist, psychiatrist, psychotherapist) for more systematic and serious support.

To restore mental comfort and strength after studying, students can take advantage of discounted vouchers to the Polytechnic recreation centers.

Two seasonal:

educational and health resort "Polytechnic" in the village of Novomikhaylovsky, Tuapse district, Krasnodar region (from May to September),educational and tourist base "Polytechnic" in the village of Gory in the Leningrad region (from May to October).

And two operate all year round:

educational and historical reserve "A.G. Gagarin's Estate "Kholomki"educational and sports base of SPbPU "Polytechnic" in the village of Toksovo.

Students and employees of SPbPU, under a collective agreement, can purchase vouchers at a reduced price, and preferential categories of citizens, which include SVO participants and their family members, will receive an additional 10% discount.

The University also provides financial support to students whose parents or guardians are serving in the military or died as a result of military operations in the SVO zone. In 2024, 56 people applied for assistance, the same number in 2025. The total amount of payments for two years was 2,895,000 rubles.

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RUDN University medical students shared their impressions of the summer school in China

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What does the pulse on the left hand show? How to do acupressure on the ears? This and much more was learned by RUDN medical students at the summer school "Heritage and Health: a Summer Exploration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qilu Culture" at Shandong Second Medical University in the Chinese city of Weifang. Our university has been cooperating with this educational institution for several years now.

For almost two weeks, participants in the educational program attended lectures by local doctors and practical seminars, where they were told about modern methods of treating various diseases and about traditional Chinese medicine.

Needles, dots, pulse

In particular, students were taught the theoretical foundations of acupuncture and acupuncture. And they were given the opportunity to apply the acquired knowledge in practice.

"Each of us could voluntarily undergo an acupuncture session, having previously described our complaints: based on them, the specialist selected the necessary points of action on the body. We studied several key acupuncture points and the principles of working with them. It turned out that the needles are installed at different angles and rotated to achieve different therapeutic effects. We were also shown the technique of Gua Sha massage, which is performed with a small scraper to improve blood circulation and relieve muscle tension," – Sofia Soldatova, a student of the RUDN Medical Institute (major in General Medicine, 4th year).

In addition, the students were told about what problems in the human body can be understood by the pulse.

"According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the pulse on the right hand shows the condition of the spleen, lungs, and on the left – the kidneys, liver and heart. Chinese specialists determine that something in the body is not working properly by the rate, dynamism, depth and other parameters of the pulse," – Anna Davydova, a student of the RUDN Medical Institute (the direction of "General Medicine", 3rd year).

Theory and practice

RUDN students also learned about the differences in the Russian and Chinese medical education systems. And they saw how appointments are conducted in local clinics.

"To make an appointment, patients use special terminals where they insert ID cards for automatic registration. This significantly speeds up the process and minimizes queues. The reception structure itself is similar to Russian polyclinics. But as for education, in Russia, medical students have more clinical practice from their first years, while in China the emphasis is on theoretical training and they do not have such a large amount of practice in their junior years," says Sofia Soldatova, a student at the RUDN Medical Institute (major in General Medicine, 4th year).

According to students, in China it is mandatory to complete your studies to a PhD degree, which is not required in Russia.

Cultural program

Of course, the kids didn't spend all their days studying exclusively. During the summer school, they attended master classes on making dumplings, making kites, and Chinese calligraphy, attended a lesson on the martial art of tai chi, and explored local attractions.

“To understand the culture of China, we visited the magnificent Confucius Museum. The exhibition immerses you in the life and teachings of the great philosopher, whose ideas on harmony, education and ethics still shape the values of Chinese society and influence the entire world. But what I liked most was climbing Mount Taishan, one of the five sacred mountains of Tao and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is not just a mountain, it is a symbol of stability and spiritual rise of China. The views from the top and the ancient temples on the slopes left a feeling of touching eternity. China opened up to me from different sides: ancient and modern, spiritual and technological. Plus, I am glad that I managed to practice the Chinese language. Everyday conversations, discussions of new topics and immersion in the culture became a valuable experience,” Anna Davydova, a student of the RUDN Medical Institute (General Medicine major, 3rd year).

The summer school also helped RUDN students make new friends and feel the importance of international connections.

“Beyond the medical training, my trip to China gave me a strong sense of community. I met students from all over the world who shared my passion for medicine. Together, we explored beautiful cities, sampled authentic Chinese cuisine, and learned about traditions that broadened our understanding of cultural diversity in medicine. This experience not only strengthened my desire to pursue a career in medicine, but also deepened my understanding of the importance of global collaboration in healthcare. I left China with new knowledge, lifelong friends, and an even greater motivation to help others,” — Daria Zakharova, RUDN University Medical Institute student (General Medicine major, 2nd year).

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Together for the City. Smolny and Polytechnic made Khlopina Street more comfortable

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In the Kalininsky district of St. Petersburg, repair work on Khlopina Street has been completed. The issue of the need to renew the road surface was raised atpersonal reception of citizens, which the Governor of St. Petersburg Alexander Beglov held on November 29, 2024. Then the city leadership was addressed by the Associate Professor of the Higher School of Public Administration, Deputy Director of the Institute of Mechanics and Technology, Maxim Ivanov. On the instructions of the Governor, a large-scale set of measures was implemented to improve street infrastructure.

During the repair the following works were carried out:

More than 7,000 square meters of road surface and sidewalks were renewed; new thermoplastic markings were applied; speed bumps were installed to improve safety; curbstones were lowered to provide an accessible environment for people with limited mobility, elderly people, and parents with strollers.

The repairs were completed within the established timeframe and in compliance with the required quality standards.

The Governor of St. Petersburg noted that over 108 thousand people live within the boundaries of the Akademicheskoe municipal district, where Khlopina Street runs. The importance of the work carried out is also due to the fact that by the end of 2025, a major overhaul of Gzhatskaya Street, which intersects with Khlopina, will be completed. The new circuit will ensure movement around the microdistrict without exiting onto key highways – Grazhdansky Prospekt and Prospekt Nepokorennykh.

When we talk about the comfort and safety of the urban environment, it is important not only to develop initiatives in theory, but also to achieve their practical implementation. It is nice to see that our proposal was heard and implemented. This is an example of how science and government can work in the interests of society. Together – to a comfortable and safe St. Petersburg! Together we make the city better. Only forward! – said Maxim Ivanov.

The implementation of the project has become a vivid example of effective interaction between the government, the scientific community and citizens. Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade and the Higher School of Public Administration continue to contribute to the development of the urban environment, and the student association "Public Administration Laboratory" demonstrates the practical significance of applied research in the field of state and municipal administration.

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SPbGASU entered the top 100 universities in Russia for the first time according to Forbes

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The Forbes rating has been conducted since 2021 with the aim of identifying the 100 best universities in Russia. Educational institutions are assessed in five key areas: networking quality, employer reputation, international reputation, academic environment, and the Forbes factor (the number of university graduates on the Forbes list of Russian billionaires for the corresponding year).

In addition, a mandatory condition for participation is that the university has bachelor's and specialist's degree programs, as well as the number of students in the two academic years preceding the reporting year – at least 400 people.

In 2025, SPbGASU entered the top 100 universities in the Forbes ranking for the first time, taking 49th place.

The results of the Forbes rating can be found at link.

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