Financial news: Women's employment issues were discussed at a Moscow Exchange roundtable.

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On March 5, 2026, Moscow Exchange, together with the UN Global Compact National Network in Russia, held a roundtable discussion on equal career opportunities and women's economic inclusion as part of the global Sustainable Stock Exchanges (SSE) initiative.

Representatives of the stock exchange, large businesses, and experts and consultants in sustainable development discussed effective practices for overcoming gender stereotypes common to various economic sectors.

The discussion featured the results of a study by the ACRA rating agency and the consulting firm Strategy Partners, which showed that comprehensive career development programs for women are in place at one in five Russian companies, and another 10% are considering implementing them. Furthermore, 42% of companies implement support measures for employees on maternity leave that go beyond legal requirements.

The study's authors also found that the gender employment gap persists globally, with Russia's being lower than the global average and gradually narrowing. However, our country has one of the highest gender pay imbalances: women earn significantly lower salaries even with comparable employment levels. The uneven distribution of household labor remains a key factor limiting career advancement: women spend an average of more than four hours a day on it, while men spend less than two.

Maxim Kochetkov, Head of Sustainable Development at Moscow Exchange:

"Equal access to careers and pay is an important factor in sustainable development and can positively impact business performance. Ultimately, equal career opportunities benefit everyone—individuals, companies, the economy, and the state as a whole. The inclusiveness that many companies are already demonstrating is an investment in the future of the market. Moscow Exchange annually hosts a roundtable on equal opportunities, serving as a platform for open dialogue and collaborative decision-making within the framework of ESG and its social component. We believe that when everyone has the opportunity to realize their potential, business becomes more productive, and the market moves toward greater fairness."

Most roundtable participants from industries such as energy, construction, mining, petrochemicals, metallurgy, and transportation agreed that to achieve sustainable progress in women's employment and career development, companies need to combine recruitment and retention initiatives with family support measures, mentoring, networking, and corporate culture.

In addition, the special rapporteurs addressed the issue of supporting indigenous women, as well as projects of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to ensure equal opportunities in agriculture.

The event concluded with the ceremonial ringing of the stock exchange bell in support of international initiatives to ensure equal career opportunities.

As an issuer, Moscow Exchange adheres to best practices in the area of non-financial reporting disclosure. A new issue was issued in 2025. sixth Sustainable Development ReportThe company operates environmental policy, which defines the basic principles, objectives and priorities of the exchange's activities in the field of environmental protection and nature management.

In February 2026, the Moscow Exchange launched An index of ESG-rated companies, which became the sixth in the exchange's ESG index lineup. The index's launch underscored the importance of Russian companies integrating ESG principles and disclosure for business development.

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Yuri Trutnev: Love for the Motherland begins with traveling around the country.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev summed up the results of the third season of the all-Russian competition for the best trip to the Far East and Arctic, "Far East – Land of Adventure." The awards ceremony took place at the National Center "Russia." The online broadcast was watched in all regions of the country, from Kaliningrad to Chukotka.

The competition is supported by the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Far Eastern Federal District, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation, and the Social Initiatives Development Fund.

The awards ceremony was attended by heads of federal ministries and agencies, State Duma deputies, members of the competition jury, famous travelers, and media representatives.

"The 'Far East – Land of Adventure' competition reveals the Far East and all of our boundless Russia. This is important. We can go on and on calling for patriotism, for love of the Motherland, but love for it begins with journeys like these: from the mountains, from the rivers, from every flower we see in the morning on a hike. By planning a journey, preparing for it, gathering gear, training, we become stronger, and therefore, Russia becomes stronger. But we can't walk every trail with you. Even a professional jury couldn't handle such a task. That's why our competition is a film competition. And these films offer an opportunity to open a new chapter in adventure for millions of people. I'm confident that many of those who see the works will grab a backpack or a kayak and join the journey," said Yuri Trutnev, the competition's initiator, opening the ceremony.

In the third season of the "Far East – Land of Adventure" competition, 859 films were submitted for jury evaluation, almost 50% more than last year. Participants included residents not only of the Far East and the Arctic, but also of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Krasnodar, and many other cities.

Hiking was the most popular topic among the competition participants, with 492 films submitted, followed by water-themed films (92), and winter-themed films (90). A new category, "Arctic Journey," initiated by President Vladimir Putin, received 146 submissions. During the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland, the competition created a special category, "Paths of Victory," for films about journeys to places of military glory in the Far East and the Arctic. By the end of the season, 39 films had been submitted.

"I remember how eagerly we waited as children for Yuri Senkevich's 'Travellers' Club' and Cousteau's 'Underwater Odyssey.' It's truly a miracle that now, every year, hundreds of Far Easterners compete with these legends, creating content that evokes no less emotion and demonstrates an even greater love for their homeland. These people don't just make films—they reveal their souls, telling stories about places they feel and love. The growth in the number of nominees from 200 in the first season to over 800 today is true evidence that Russia, especially the Far East, is boundlessly rich in talent," noted Alexey Chekunkov, Minister for the Development of the Far East and Arctic.

"We don't interfere with the jury's work. They evaluate the results fairly and impartially. Every film is important to us, and even more important are the journeys behind them. Every time someone travels through our country, through our Far East, they discover a new chapter in their love for their homeland. Whenever I have free time, I always travel through the Far East. And not only because Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has tasked me with developing the Far East, but because it's an incredibly beautiful region, where there truly are places to discover, where you can see and learn so much," said Yuri Trutnev.

Awards were presented to participants in four main categories: "Hiking," "Water Trip," "Winter Trip," "Arctic Trip," as well as "Paths of Victory," and several special competition categories. The Grand Prix winner, who received the top prize of 3 million rubles, was also announced.

The finalists in the Winter Journey category were Sultim Bazarov from Buryatia with his film "On the Path of Geser: Ascent to a Legend" and Andrey Zakharenko from Kamchatka Krai with his film "Ski-sailing." Kamchatka resident Anna Semashkina won with her film "Beringia – A Lifelong Journey." Incidentally, the Semashkin family owns the Kamchatka kennel "Snow Dogs," where they breed and train sled dogs, care for them, and prepare them for competitions.

The competition's special category, "Paths of Victory," highlights the importance of travel in preserving historical memory and is dedicated to the Year of Defender of the Fatherland in Russia. Films in this category explore routes and expeditions to sites of military heroism in the Far East and the Arctic. The entries offer a fresh perspective on military history tourism. They follow the paths of victory past military fortifications, along the lines of contact, and through territories that, along with their beautiful landscapes, still bear the marks of the Great Patriotic War. Each film is also a journey, as only films shot outside city limits were accepted for the competition.

Artem Kruglik won first place in the "Paths of Victory" category for his film "Shumshu." The filmmaker, a Sakhalin resident, traveler, photographer, videographer, and documentary filmmaker, made the film. Among the finalists were Aldar Bazarov and Igor Shatin.

Igor Shatin, a first-year student at the Far Eastern Federal University School of Law, submitted his video "Khasan Line: Heroes Come to Life," filmed in the Primorsky and Khabarovsk Krais. It takes viewers along the paths taken by the defenders of Primorye in 1938 and highlights significant battlefield locations. The film, directed by Aldar Bazarov, a builder by trade, tells the story of the defenders of the Arctic. A resident of Buryatia, he traveled to the Murmansk Region to pay tribute and share the story of the heroic deed of his fellow countryman, Radna Ayusheev, who was among the heroes who defended Musta-Tunturi.

"The 'Paths of Victory' nomination will definitely continue until we win the special military operation. And I believe it will continue even further. Our soldiers from all over the country, including those from the Far East, are defending the country's freedom and independence in the Northern Military District. Remembering the heroic deeds of our fathers and grandfathers, touching their glory—this is especially meaningful. We must preserve the memory. Then we will be stronger. Then others will be less inclined to test our mettle," said Yuri Trutnev.

This season's competition featured 92 video entries dedicated to water travel. Participants in this category could submit a film about rafting, sea or underwater travel, or even surfing. The finalists in the "Water Travel" category were Sergey and Elena Marchenko from the Moscow region with their film "You Have to Go Here" and Dmitry Nishimnykh from the Khabarovsk Krai with his film "Zhom-Bolok." The winner was Anton Kovylin from Primorye with his film "Alien Chukotka. Kayaking with Whales."

Three authors won the special category "Unlimited Possibilities": Natalia Nazarenko, head of the media center at the Ussuriysk Automobile and Technical College, which trains students with disabilities; inclusive education teacher Yegor Sorokin; and student Danil Kosenko. In their video about their journey through Primorsky Krai, they prove that the Far East is truly a land of boundless opportunity. "In the video, we showed, through the eyes of students with disabilities, that opportunities are limitless and that travel is accessible to everyone. If you have the drive and desire, you can travel, even with disabilities," said Natalia Nazarenko.

Over 50% of the submitted entries were accepted into the "Hiking Trip" category. Participants could film a video of their hiking trip, bike route, or, for example, horseback riding through the wilderness. The geography of hiking trips is surprisingly broad. Submissions include tundra, taiga, remote mountain ranges, and even deserts. Most trips are multi-day adventures, full of challenges, overcoming obstacles, and ultimately achieving a set goal: completing the route.

The finalists in the "Walking Trip" category were Kristina Perestoronina from Primorsky Krai with her film "A Voice Between Peaks" and Dmitry Varyanikov from Kamchatka Krai with her film "A Five-Day Route Along the Edge of the Ring of Fire." The winner was Elina Bakunova from Stavropol with her film "Sands Under the Northern Sky," about a trip along the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM).

One of the most powerful experiences travelers can have in the Far East and the Arctic, something unmatched in any other region of Russia, is observing marine life in its natural habitat. Films about such adventures were nominated for the "Best Marine Life Journey" category. Expedition participants must maintain silence and distance to avoid frightening the animals. The winner was Kirill Romanov from Primorye with his film "In Search of Bowhead Whales," about a nearly month-long journey.

The competition's new category, "Arctic Journey," was introduced. President Vladimir Putin ordered the competition's expansion at the Eastern Economic Forum. First place in the category went to Denis Rategov from Krasnoyarsk Krai for his film "Putorana: Svetlogorsk – Norilsk." The finalists were Dmitry Barabanov (Arkhangelsk Oblast, "The Path of Ancestors") and Evgeny Shkaruba (Arkhangelsk Oblast, "Mangazeya Sea Route").

The "Best Children's Trip" category traditionally garnered considerable attention. The winners were Nadezhda and Pavel Kuznetsov from Khabarovsk. The film tells the story of an autonomous sports training trip along the Nimakan River (difficulty category IV-V), which took place in the Verkhnebureinsky District of Khabarovsk Krai. Over four days, the team of young tourists covered 187 km to hone their technique in navigating challenging obstacles and consolidate their experience of autonomous rafting.

A highlight was the announcement of the Grand Prix winner. The prize for the best trip to the Far East went to Marina Galkina for her film "Alone in the Tundra. 700 Kilometers of Travel." The award was presented to the winner by Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Irina Yarovaya and jury member Alexander Moroz, traveler, snowboarder, and director of the Snezhnaya Dolina ski resort.

At the end of the awards ceremony, the best films with inspiring routes for young audiences were shown.

"We will continue the competition. The number of submissions increases every year. This means the competition is interesting to people, and we must continue our work. We need to think about a television program that will open the competition. We can select the best films for the entire country to see," emphasized Yuri Trutnev.

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Financial news: On March 6, 2026, the Interregional Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction No. 22,026,060 in the field of liquidity management.

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Application selection parameters:

The application selection date is March 6, 2026. Unique application selection identifier is 22,026,060. Deposit currency is rubles. Fund type is a Single Treasury Account. The maximum amount of funds placed in bank deposits is 198,000,000,000. Placement period, in days, is 5.

Date of depositing funds 06.03.2026. Date of return of funds 11.03.2026. Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) FIXED. Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum 14.8. Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds – Minimum spread, % per annum – Terms and conditions of concluding a bank deposit agreement (term, replenishable or special) Term. Minimum amount of funds placed for one application, monetary units 1,000,000,000. Maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 2. Conditions for offsetting mutual obligations under bank deposit agreements, repo agreements and securities loan agreements (with or without offsetting mutual obligations). Without offsetting mutual obligations. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension). Open with random completion. Order selection schedule (Moscow time). Order selection venue: Moscow Exchange.

Bids will be accepted from 10:00 to 10:10. Pre-bids will be accepted from 10:00 to 10:05. Competitive bidding will be accepted from 10:05 to 10:10. Random bidding period (sec.): 120 Bid increment:

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Extension period end time:

Formation of a consolidated register of applications from 10:30 to 11:00. Establishing a cutoff interest rate and (or) recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful from 10:30 to 11:10. Formation of a consolidated register of bank deposit agreements from 11:10 to 11:30. Information on settlements In accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 64 and 65 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated September 18, 2025, No. 8n

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Financial news: The Moscow Exchange Supervisory Board has tentatively recommended allocating 75% of net profit for 2025 to dividends.

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On March 5, 2026, the Moscow Exchange Supervisory Board tentatively recommended that the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGM) approve the payment of dividends for 2025 in the amount of 19.57 rubles per share.

Therefore, it is recommended to allocate 44.5 billion rubles for dividend payments, which is 75% of Moscow Exchange's net profit under IFRS for 2025.

The issue of profit distribution based on the results of 2025 will be submitted for consideration to the General Meeting of Shareholders, the date of which will be approved later.

Moscow Exchange's current dividend policy requires that free cash flow be used for dividend payments, taking into account necessary capital investments to support the business and investments in further development, as well as regulatory requirements for Moscow Exchange and its subsidiaries. The minimum dividend payout level, according to the dividend policy, is 50% of the Group's IFRS net profit.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: Government services are built around the needs of citizens and businesses.

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From April 23 to 25, 2026, the Client-Centricity Forum will be held in Krasnoyarsk. It is dedicated to developing a public administration system focused on the needs of citizens and businesses. The event is being held as part of the federal project "A State for the People," which is being overseen by Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

The forum will serve as a platform for discussing practical steps to improve government services. Representatives of federal and regional executive bodies, as well as heads of ministries and agencies, will participate. Participants will discuss specific measures to improve government services. These include reducing the time required to provide government services, reducing the number of required documents, eliminating duplicate procedures, and reducing the number of citizen visits to agencies. Special attention will be paid to the development of digital services and the development of a human-centered approach in the work of civil servants.

"We're consistently changing the very philosophy of public administration. The idea is for the government to function like a modern service—fast, simple, and proactive. We're aligning public services with people's needs and life situations, so they don't need to understand how government agencies work. The Customer-Centricity Forum is an opportunity for regions and federal agencies to share experiences and discuss practical solutions that will help make public services even simpler and more convenient for people and businesses," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

The forum will also feature the presentation of the federal "Customer-Centric Leader" award. For the first time, a competitive selection of the best regional practices aimed at improving the quality of public services will be held. The award will identify the most effective management solutions and ensure their dissemination in other regions.

The federal project "A State for the People" has been implemented at the federal and regional levels since 2021. It is included in the list of socioeconomic development projects in Russia. Its goal is to improve the quality of public services and develop a governance system focused on the needs of citizens and businesses.

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On the eve of March 8, Mikhail Mishustin congratulated women on the upcoming holiday – International Women's Day.

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The Prime Minister met with women – deputy prime ministers, heads of ministries and departments, and representatives of the government apparatus.

Opening remarks by Mikhail Mishustin:

I'd like to start somehow informally.

On the eve of March 8, Mikhail Mishustin congratulated women on the upcoming holiday – International Women's Day.

Fellow women! You all look so beautiful today. And I want to congratulate you with all my heart on the upcoming International Women's Day – March 8th.

This holiday is our favorite. All men prepare for it. Of course, they start with their mothers and grandmothers. Then they congratulate their wives, sisters, daughters, and granddaughters.

A woman, no matter what her role, always preserves and increases the warmth of the family.

A woman, if forced to choose, will always choose her family, but at work, you are the most responsible, the wisest, the most careful, the most hardworking. And of course, when we work together, we look to you as an example.

All of you represented here now work in the civil service, occupying high positions. It's very difficult, and it's difficult to combine it with family. But you do it with great dignity.

In these difficult times for our country, you are bearing this burden with great dignity and professionalism. I won't even mention the pandemic, the unprecedented sanctions, or the challenges that remain. We are working together, shoulder to shoulder, and fighting them. Relying on women is a wonderful gift we men have been given. And I want to take this opportunity once again to express my enormous gratitude to you, including for your work.

The civil service is largely dominated by women, which is wonderful, in some departments even more than 80%.

I want to wish you warmth, family first and foremost, and attention, which I'm absolutely sure will be even greater on March 8th. And all the best to your families, so that you have time to spend with your loved ones.

It's a truly warm holiday. My heart always feels warm at this time. And through you, I want to wholeheartedly congratulate all the women of our country—all the grandmothers, mothers, sisters, wives, and granddaughters—on March 8th.

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Financial news: NSD launched the Corporate Information Center.

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The National Settlement Depository (NSD, part of the Moscow Exchange Group) has launched the Corporate Information Center (CIC)—a unified hub for collecting, normalizing (standardizing and translating), and distributing corporate data on Russian issuers and financial instruments. This is a strategic step by the Moscow Exchange Group aimed at solving a fundamental market problem: eliminating the need to manually collect disparate, often inconsistent data from multiple sources, cleanse it, and keep it up-to-date.

The service is aimed at professional financial market participants and corporate clients and will reduce operational costs and risks associated with information processing, as well as significantly improve the quality and speed of investment and management decisions.

The CCI creates a single consolidated register for all Russian instruments and issuers, preserving historical data and providing machine-readable access to this data for market participants' internal automation systems. This allows the CCI to be used as a "golden source" of reference data and corporate information for professional participants' trading and risk departments, as well as for reporting and regulatory compliance.

Users already have access to issuer and security ratings, financial statements under international standards, and accounting statements under Russian standards. According to NSD analysts, IFRS and RAS reporting data offers the most comprehensive coverage of companies in the market for similar data, and is updated quickly—from four hours after official disclosure.

In addition to financial information, the service provides online data on corporate actions (dividends, coupons, corporate events) and relationships and affiliates for over 2,000 companies. The directory contains data on over 22,000 securities issues, an IR calendar for over 400 companies, and directories for over 34,000 companies with daily updates.

The CCI's deep integration with official sources and the entire Moscow Exchange Group infrastructure guarantees the reliability, timeliness, and completeness of information. This allows clients to build complex risk models, generate reports, and develop analytical solutions using a single, reliable source.

Pavel Erykalov, Director of Information Services at NSD:

"By launching the Corporate Information Center, NSD is strengthening its role as a key provider of data and technological infrastructure for the market. We are creating not just a service, but a standard for the quality and accessibility of corporate information. Our expertise in processing and normalizing large data sets, coupled with our integration with the exchange ecosystem, allows us to offer the market a truly benchmark product. Today, we focus on core solutions for the professional community, but our strategic goal is to become the primary source of reliable data for all market participants, including end investors."

Data access is provided via API, HTTP, Trade Radar, and other Moscow Exchange Group products, allowing you to choose the most convenient way to obtain information.

NSD has the status of a central depository*, registered on June 27, 1996. NSD is recognized by the Bank of Russia as a systemically important settlement depository and a systemically important repository. NSD's payment system has the status of systemically and nationally important.

Detailed information on the activities of the NSD is available on the website www.nsd.ru.

*The status of central depository was assigned to NSD by Order of the Russian Federal Financial Markets Service dated 06.11.2012 No. 12-2761/PZ-I. License No. 045-12042-000100 dated 19 February 2009 for a professional participant in the securities market to carry out depository operations, issued by the Russian Federal Financial Markets Service. License No. 3294 dated 4 August 2016 for banking operations, issued by the Central Bank of the Russian Federation. License No. 045-00004-000010 dated 20 December 2012 for clearing operations, issued by the Russian Federal Financial Markets Service. License No. 045-01 dated 28 December 2016 for repository operations, issued by the Bank of Russia.

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Marat Khusnullin: The A.F. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center's clinic building has been commissioned in Obninsk.

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In Obninsk, a new building for the A.F. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center, a branch of the Russian Ministry of Health's Medical Research Center for Radiology, was opened after renovation. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced this.

"Many medical institutions require infrastructure upgrades and equipment modernization. Renovations and reconstructions create comfortable conditions for patients and staff, as well as introduce new treatment technologies. For example, in Obninsk, the A.F. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center's clinic building was reopened after renovation. This is one of the leading institutions in the development and application of high-tech radiological diagnostic and treatment methods for cancer patients," said Marat Khusnullin.

The total area of the facility is over 7,500 square meters. The building has already been equipped with modern technological equipment.

"The facility was implemented as part of the capital construction project register, part of the comprehensive state program 'Construction,' overseen by the Russian Ministry of Construction. The 70-bed clinic includes four modern operating rooms, a ward unit for high-dose chemotherapy and bone marrow transplants, research offices, staff quarters, a therapy department, and other facilities," said Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing, and Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

The Tsyb Clinic employs highly qualified specialists skilled in all modern cancer treatment methods, including radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy.

"Considerable attention was paid to ensuring comfortable conditions for patients and staff at the medical center during the project's development. The building features energy-efficient exterior walls, windows, and roofing. All entrances to the clinic are equipped with heated vestibules. Furthermore, the surrounding area has been fully landscaped. Trees have been planted, benches installed, turf laid, and new lighting installed," said Karen Oganesyan, CEO of the Unified Customer Production and Consulting Company.

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Financial news: 05.03.2026, 11-07 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JUKX4 (DOM.RF30ob) were changed.

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March 5, 2026

11:07

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 05.03.2026, 11-07 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 110.07) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1152.66 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) of the security RU000A0JUKX4 (DOM.RF30ob) were changed.

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Financial news: Gold trading volume on the Moscow Exchange quadrupled in February.

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Systematic gold trading volume on the Moscow Exchange's precious metals market in February 2026 increased almost fourfold compared to February of the previous year, reaching 33.7 tonnes in swap transactions and 9.7 tonnes in spot transactions. In rubles, the volume increased more than fivefold, reaching 537.3 billion rubles.

The volume of silver trading (swap and spot) in February increased sevenfold and amounted to 64.5 tons (13.9 billion rubles), platinum – almost threefold, to 333 kg (1.9 billion rubles), palladium – 3.4 times, to 274 kg (1.2 billion rubles).

The number of transactions on the Moscow Exchange precious metals market in February tripled year-on-year and exceeded 450,000.

In February, private investors were most active in silver trading in the precious metals market, accounting for over 58% of all transactions. Individuals accounted for 4% of gold trading, 48% of platinum trading, and 43% of palladium trading.

The number of individuals who conducted transactions on the Moscow Exchange precious metals market in February 2026 increased by 22% compared to the previous year and amounted to 45.8 thousand.

The total trading volume on the precious metals market last month amounted to 554.3 billion rubles (swap and spot transactions in systemic mode).

Prices on the Moscow Exchange precious metals market are used to calculate the Moscow Exchange Refined Gold Index. RUGOLD, as well as for gold fixing GOLDFIXME, which is used as the strike price for cash-settled ruble gold futures contracts and premium options on this metal. The RUGOLD index is the first commodity indicator, included in the register of the Bank of Russia.

On precious metals market Moscow Exchange investors can trade gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, backed by physical metal in a vault. Trading and settlement are conducted in rubles through the National Clearing Center, a central counterparty, allowing participants to take advantage of a modern risk management system and secure settlements. Precious metals are delivered anonymously to the metal accounts of clearing participants.

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