Financial news: 11/18/2025, 10:35 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A0JX2R1 security (DOM.RF B-5) were changed.

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November 18, 2025

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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 18.11.2025, 10:35 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 106.79) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1138.84 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) for the security RU000A0JX2R1 (DOM.RF B-5) were changed.

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A Russian delegation of teachers and students visited the Nanjing Memorial Museum of the Anti-Japanese War Pilots in China.

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Beijing, November 18 (Xinhua) — On Tuesday, at the invitation of the administration of Zhongshan Elementary School in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, the faculty and students of the Ivanteyevka Municipal Budgetary General Education Institution Educational Center No. 7 visited the Nanjing Memorial Museum of the Anti-Japanese War Pilots, Xinhua News Agency reported at the museum.

During the visit, a cross-country international children's drawing competition, "China in My Heart" and "Russia in My Heart," was held, with the best works by Chinese and Russian students selected.

Established in 2009, the Nanjing Anti-Japanese War Airmen's Memorial Museum is China's first memorial museum to international airmen who died in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Its collection contains rich historical materials on the air forces of China, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries that fought together against Japanese aggression in China during World War II.

During their visit to the museum, approximately 40 Chinese and Russian children viewed the museum's extensive collection of exhibits and learned about the scale of the Soviet Union's assistance to the Chinese people in their resistance to the Japanese invaders and the great feats of Soviet heroes.

According to the organizers, the event's purpose was to honor the memory of Soviet volunteer pilots who valiantly supported China in the anti-fascist war, to preserve the shared historical memories of the two countries, and to deepen cultural exchanges between young people.

On the same day, the aforementioned museum also opened a Demonstration Base for Chinese-Russian Friendly Exchanges under the China-Russia Future Talent Development Plan. The base will serve as an important platform for ongoing exchanges between young people from China and Russia. Drawing on rich historical materials, it will showcase the heroic deeds of the martyred pilots of the Anti-Japanese War and encourage the youth of both countries to remember them.

Tang Weiyang, Deputy Director of the China Institute of International Exchanges and Educational Personnel Training, noted that the China-Russia Future Personnel Development Plan, an important program promoted by the institute, aims to create a broader platform for education and exchange among young people from both countries.

“We hope that the opening of the base will help increase the interest and love of young people from both countries for their cultures and strengthen mutual understanding and trust between them,” he noted.

Yana Galtsina, Director of Educational Center No. 7, noted that mutual learning, the exchange of knowledge and traditions, and respect for cultural differences are the foundation upon which true international cooperation is built.

“Such cooperation is important not only for adults, but first and foremost for our children – the future of our countries and the entire world,” she added.

As a reminder, since 1995, the names of 4,299 Chinese and foreign fallen heroes, including 236 Soviet ones, have been engraved on marble memorial steles on the grounds of the aforementioned museum. In November 2024, the museum released for the first time a complete, updated list of these Soviet pilots who died in China during the Anti-Japanese War. And in May 2025, the museum published updated information on 18 Soviet volunteers. -0-

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The Chairman of the CPPCC National Committee met with a delegation of the Social Democratic Party of Germany.

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BEIJING, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) — Wang Huning, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), met on Tuesday with a delegation of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) led by party co-chairman Lars Klingbeil, who is also Germany's Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister.

As Wang Huning noted, healthy and stable Sino-German relations meet the interests of both countries and the aspirations of all social circles in China and Europe.

China is willing to work with Germany to advance the China-Germany comprehensive strategic partnership to a higher level and promote the development of relations between China and the European Union, Wang Huning said, adding that the CPPCC National Committee is willing to make a positive contribution to achieving this goal.

For his part, L. Klingbeil noted that China is an important partner for Germany, and both countries bear significant responsibility for the future of the world. He emphasized that Germany adheres to the one-China policy and is ready to work with China to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, promoting practical cooperation in various sectors.

According to him, the SPD wants to strengthen strategic dialogue with the Communist Party of China in order to strengthen mutual understanding. –0–

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The PLA Navy flotilla, including the aircraft carrier Fujian, conducted its first naval combat exercise.

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SANYA, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) — A flotilla of Chinese warships carrying the aircraft carrier Fujian conducted the first naval exercise involving combat forces since the carrier entered service, the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLA) said Tuesday.

During the exercises, such areas as naval formation navigation, search and rescue operations involving ships and aircraft, as well as the takeoff and landing of carrier-based aircraft were practiced.

During the joint search and rescue operation, ships and aircraft coordinated and collaborated to quickly complete the rescue mission in accordance with the command center's instructions for handling special circumstances. The exercise enhanced the flotilla's emergency response capabilities, the PLA Navy stated.

Various types of carrier-based aircraft, including the J-35, J-15T, J-15DT and KJ-600, conducted training in electromagnetic catapult takeoff and landing on the deck of the aircraft carrier Fujian, the PLA Navy said.

The aircraft carrier Fujian was commissioned on November 5. -0-

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International students at the State University of Management were told about career opportunities in Russia.

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A master class on career development for international students was held at the Scientific Library of the State University of Management as part of the Moscow Government's "Start in Moscow" project.

Career Development Center Career Consultant Yana Sorokina and Start in Moscow Coordinator Anastasia Shatilina discussed the benefits of the project, which helps international students find jobs and adapt to a new environment. The speakers noted that the project offers students and young international researchers opportunities to find interesting internships and positions for specialists with varying levels of experience: service representatives support applicants from the moment they submit their applications and maintain ongoing communication with them.

Finally, the participants asked experts about the specifics of job searching in Moscow and received personalized advice on filling out application forms and creating a high-quality resume.

"Start in Moscow" is a free project of the Moscow Government that helps talented foreign nationals find internships, placements, or jobs, as well as adapt to the capital's needs. The project not only meets the talent needs of Moscow companies but also strengthens Russia's international standing.

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RN-Nyaganneftegaz's "Battle of Engines" project won the National Corporate Museum Award.

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The Company's enterprises have received awards at the 7th National Corporate Museum Prize. Rosneft actively supports significant Russian cultural projects aimed at reviving and preserving spiritual and national values.

The awards ceremony for the finalists took place in Perm. A total of 153 projects from 75 museums representing the country's leading enterprises were submitted to the jury in various categories.

The award finalists presented their projects for defense at the Shpagin Plant socio-cultural space as part of the "We Defend Our Home" exhibition. Symbolically, the winner of the 2025 special category, "Our History of Victory," was the "Battle of Engines" project from the RN-Nyaganneftegaz corporate museum. As part of this project, museum specialists held a series of educational events for young audiences about the enormous role of the oil industry in the Great Patriotic War.

The RN-Nyaganneftegaz Museum was also awarded a third-place diploma in the "Social and Corporate Responsibility" category for its educational project dedicated to polar bear conservation. Natalia Inozemtseva, the museum's curator and founder, was awarded a third-place diploma for professional achievement in the "Person of the Year" category.

The Saratov Oil Refinery was awarded a third-degree diploma in the "Museum Video Project" category for its film "Proud of Our History, Creating the Future!" The video project brought together films and videos shot to commemorate the plant's anniversaries and commemorate significant events in the lives of its staff. In the year of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, the focus is on patriotic events that highlight the role of the USSR's key oil refining enterprise in the Great Patriotic War and the heroic deeds of its workers at the front and in the home front.

The Angarsk Petrochemical Company's Museum of Labor Glory was awarded a third-place diploma in the Corporate Social Responsibility category. The project, "Living Heritage: The Angarsk Petrochemical Company's Museum of Labor Glory – the Foundation of the Company's Social Responsibility and Corporate Spirit," showcased the museum's systematic work as a center for corporate culture and social responsibility at Angarsk Petrochemical Company. Its activities extend beyond archival management and encompass a wide range of educational and patriotic projects, strengthening corporate spirit and connecting the various generations of the company's employees.

The Achinsk Oil Refinery Museum Center, "Oil. Energy of Progress," received a third-place diploma in the "New Exhibition" category. Its collection of unique historical artifacts and interactive exhibits engages visitors as active participants. The exhibition explains oil, its properties, and reveals its role in scientific and technological progress. Visitors to the museum space learn about the numerous legends surrounding black gold, the history of oil refining, and the plant's modern production processes. This is the first and currently the only interactive space in the Krasnoyarsk Territory where children and adults can learn all about traditional methods and new technologies in oil refining. The center actively implements educational projects for schoolchildren, including those from "Rosneft Classes" and "Movement of the First," as well as university students. The new exhibition has already been visited by over 3,500 guests.

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The National Corporate Museum Award is supported by the Russian Ministry of Culture, the Russian Committee of the International Council of Museums, and the Government of the Perm Territory.

The competition aims to develop project practices in the areas of corporate social responsibility, updating industrial heritage, and promoting the country's historical, cultural, and industrial heritage. Over seven seasons, 828 projects were submitted by 420 participants.

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Some industrial enterprises have been cut off from gas supply due to a gas pipeline accident in Russia's Omsk region.

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Moscow, November 18 (Xinhua) — An accident occurred on Tuesday morning at an underground section of a gas pipeline in Russia's Omsk Region. The region's governor, Vitaly Khotsenko, reported the incident on the Telegram channel.

An accident caused a fire in a field near the village of Rostovka. Some industrial enterprises in the Omsk region have been disconnected from the gas supply. Specialists from the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the gas industry, and law enforcement agencies, as well as representatives of the regional administration, are at the scene, said V. Khotsenko. He added that there is no threat to residents of the villages.

The cause of the fire is being investigated. –0–

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Commentary: S. Takaichi's hostile rhetoric towards Taiwan is based on the desire for historical revisionism and the revival of militarism

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BEIJING, November 18 (Xinhua) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's brazen remarks about Taiwan are more than just irresponsible threats. They sound like a harbinger of the resurgence of Japan's militaristic demons.

The Japanese Prime Minister's outrageous suggestion of possible military intervention in the Taiwan Strait is not an isolated impulse, but the latest manifestation of a political project aimed at returning Japan to a dangerous path.

S. Takaichi's political rise was nurtured by the toxic soil of historical revisionism. From questioning the "Murayama Statement," Japan's official apology for its crimes before and during World War II, to denying the Nanjing Massacre and glorifying militaristic symbols, she aligned herself with factions that refuse to acknowledge Japan's past aggression.

This worldview makes the leader of the Japanese government indifferent to the deep and painful modern history that defines the Taiwan question, blind to the crimes committed by Japan during its colonial rule over Taiwan, and utterly insensitive to the unwavering resolve of China's 1.4 billion people to resist any outside interference.

Even more alarming is the resurgence of militaristic thinking. Supported by revisionist factions dreaming of restoring imperial "glory," Takaichi has rushed to expand Japan's military ambitions: she is pushing for an extraordinary increase in defense spending and the easing of restrictions on arms exports. The recent signal that Japan is even considering revising its long-standing non-nuclear principles is a clear attempt to expand the country's military footprint far beyond its post-war limitations.

By linking the resurgence of militarism to the Taiwan issue, Takaichi reveals her most dangerous intentions: to use the Taiwan issue as a pretext to justify Japan's strategic advance. Thus, her provocative rhetoric is not simply an insult to China's sovereignty but also a calculated move to rethink Japan's security policy and normalize military expansion.

This path is dangerous. The revival of militarism under the cover of contrived rhetoric about a "survival-threatening situation" risks destroying decades of peace in East Asia and plunging Japan into conflicts of its own making.

Japan must resist these dangerous impulses. Allowing militaristic fantasies to dictate policy is a recipe for regional instability, which will ultimately backfire on Japan.

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Following the 4th China-Germany High-Level Dialogue on Financial Issues, a number of consensuses were reached

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BEIJING, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Finance on Monday issued a joint statement on the outcome of the 4th China-Germany High-Level Financial Dialogue, outlining 27 consensuses reached by the two sides.

During the dialogue, both sides confirmed that this dialogue mechanism is a key platform for bilateral exchange of views and policy coordination on strategic, comprehensive and long-term fiscal issues.

According to the joint statement, both sides pledged to support international and multilateral cooperation and oppose unilateralism and trade protectionism.

Both sides emphasized the importance of upholding the rules-based multilateral trading system, with the World Trade Organization at its core. They pledged to maintain close cooperation within the International Monetary Fund and strengthen bilateral coordination and comprehensive cooperation within the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

Both sides agreed to continue cooperation within the framework of the policy research cooperation mechanism established by the two countries' finance ministries. They are committed to intensifying exchanges on issues such as enhancing financial sustainability and will continue to strengthen international development cooperation. Furthermore, both sides are committed to promoting more vibrant, green, healthy, and inclusive global development.

The two sides agreed to further strengthen cooperation in banking and insurance supervision, enhance collaboration between financial technology service providers from the two countries, and encourage financial institutions to invest and do business in each other's markets.

The mechanism of the above dialogue was launched in 2015, and the second and third rounds of the dialogue took place in 2019 and 2023, respectively. -0-

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Ukraine has received a proposal from the IMF for a new four-year, $8 billion program.

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Kyiv, November 18 (Xinhua) — Ukraine has received a proposal from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a new four-year financing program totaling $8 billion. This was announced by Roksolana Pidlasa, Chair of the Verkhovna Rada Budget Committee, as reported by RBC-Ukraine on Monday evening.

According to her, the IMF Board of Directors is expected to make a final decision regarding the program's launch in January next year. The first tranche is expected to arrive in Ukraine at that time.

At the same time, R. Pidlasa noted that to launch the program, Kyiv will have to meet a number of the fund's conditions. These include adopting the 2026 state budget within the agreed-upon deficit with the IMF.

Separately, R. Pidlasa stated that the volume of the fund’s new program is less than what Ukraine requires.

The current cooperation program with Ukraine was approved by the IMF on March 31, 2023. It is designed for four years and provides for the allocation of $15.6 billion. According to the Ministry of Finance, by November of this year, Kyiv had attracted $10.7 billion under this program.

How the current credit line will be combined with the new financing program has not yet been announced. –0–

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