Financial News: Identifier Management for OTCM Mode.

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Since December 15, 2025, the Identifier Management section of the LKU has been updated to allow for independent management of identifiers with clearing powers in OTCM mode on the foreign exchange market.

Added parameters for identifiers with clearing powers:

Selecting the type of authority for the OTCM mode (observation or observation and conclusion of OTC transactions); specifying the available OTCM instruments.

When clearing powers are disabled or login is cancelled, all powers for OTC modes are automatically removed.

For previously created identifiers in the clearing system for the OTCM mode, default settings (authorities to monitor and conclude transactions) are set.

The CUX83 Trader ID Authority Report has been updated to include information about the OTCM mode, including the ID access type.

The changes simplify setting up access to the new trading mode and increase the transparency of account management.

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From the Museum to the Skating Rink: How International Listeners Celebrated the New Year's Holidays

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A tour of St. Petersburg. Elena Safronova in the center.

The New Year holidays gave foreign students of the preparatory department of SPbGASU many vivid impressions.

On December 27, Anastasia Gubaidullina, Associate Professor of the Intercultural Communication (IC) Department, held a class for them at the Stieglitz St. Petersburg State Academy of Art and Design. The students toured the academy building, learned about its history, architectural styles, design, and the preservation of cultural heritage. One of the academy's students described the workshops operating at the university. Furthermore, the tour participants saw a unique collection of dolls in traditional costumes from various regions of Russia, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of our country's culture.

That same day, another group of students from the preparatory department, led by Irina Chechik, Associate Professor of the Department of Intercultural Communication, and Natalia Savelyeva, Senior Lecturer in the department, visited the Zoological Museum. The students were greatly impressed by the size of the exhibits and showed genuine interest in the fossilized animals, especially the mammoths.

With the arrival of a truly snowy and frosty winter, students of the preparatory department, along with Natalia Tishchenko, Associate Professor of the Department of Intercultural Communication, decided to explore winter sports. On December 29, the Chinese students took to the ice at Flagstok, St. Petersburg's largest skating rink. The group's plans include a ski trip and alpine skiing.

As part of their study of the topic "New Year's Celebrations in Russia," students from another group in the preparatory department attended a tour led by Elena Safronova, professor of the Department of Intercultural Communication, entitled "Walking Along Nevsky Prospect: From the Duma Tower to the Hermitage." The walking tour allowed the students to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere.

On January 7, a group of Chinese students, accompanied by Elena Selezneva, Head of the Intercultural Communication Department, visited the Marble Palace. The students assessed the complexity of the completed and upcoming restoration work, explored the permanent exhibition "Art of the Second Half of the 20th Century" and the temporary exhibition "Adults Allowed," dedicated to childhood as an important stage in personal development. In the exhibition hall, at a young artist's table, visitors were able to transcribe their impressions onto paper. This experience will be long remembered!

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RUDN University Professor Viktor Radzinsky was awarded the D. O. Ott Medal "For Outstanding Contribution to Maternal and Child Welfare."

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Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor at RUDN University, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology with a course in perinatology, and Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Viktor Radzinsky was awarded a high professional award—the D. O. Ott Medal "For Outstanding Contribution to Maternal and Child Health."

The award ceremony took place during the 128th anniversary celebration of the First Saint Petersburg State Medical University named after Academician I. P. Pavlov. We spoke with Viktor Evseevich and learned what this award means to him, what achievements of his work he is proud of, and what projects he is currently working on.

What achievements of Dmitry Ott, a legend in the field of obstetrics and gynecology, do you consider most important today?

Dmitry Oskarovich Ott's ideas remain relevant today. For example, the vaginal approach in gynecological surgery, the advantages of which were recognized by the international community over 20 years ago. Harry Rich, the inventor of laparoscopic hysterectomy (uterus removal), said that his method was superior to the vaginal approach. Today, this is a priority for those who master this technique: fewer complications, a minimal hospital stay, and the absence of external incisions (which is also important from an aesthetic perspective). Moreover, it was Ott who proposed and developed the technology of laparoscopic surgery over 100 years ago. He also wrote the first works on the biocenosis of the genital organs. Why did the First Saint Petersburg State Medical University named after I.P. Pavlov honor me with an award? Because Ott is its creator! The world's first women's medical institute, founded by him, was transformed into a general institution (both male and female) on the eve of World War I, and this year the university celebrated its 128th anniversary.

The medal recognizes your outstanding contribution to maternal and child health. Can you share some of your proudest achievements?

With 55 years of experience as a medical obstetrician and summing up some of my accomplishments, I consider the scientific contributions of my students (more than 50 doctors and 180 candidates of medical sciences) to the transformation of obstetric care to be a significant achievement. Specifically, this includes the introduction of early discharge (there is no other way to prevent infections in maternity hospitals), rooming-in of mother and child, modifications to cesarean sections, and the development of methods for combating hemorrhage in women in labor. But I believe the most important aspect of modern obstetrics is the fight against obstetric aggression: unnecessary tests, excessive "health" measures, and unjustified operative deliveries.

What are you working on now?

There's a lot left to do. We've already prepared new teaching materials for the "Reproductive Health" program for sixth-year students, and we're rushing to publish a textbook on obstetrics and gynecology specifically for general practitioners—one that describes not only what to do, but also how to do it.

What advice would you give to students just starting out in medicine and dreaming of one day making a difference in the field?

I would advise them to read "medical stories and short stories" by Chekhov, Bulgakov, and Veresaev. This will make them more honest and goal-oriented.

Congratulations to Viktor Evseevich on this well-deserved recognition of his professional contribution!

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a new step in helping people with diabetes

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Vladimir Mishatkin, a student at the Institute of World Economy and Business at RUDN University, and his team created a prototype of a wireless insulin pump with Bluetooth functionality. The device automatically calculates dosage, analyzes glucose levels, and provides patients with personalized recommendations for safe diabetes management.

The student's development has already received recognition from the expert community, including winning the "Start Your Business with Moscow" competition. We spoke with Vladimir to learn how the idea for the device came about, what the most challenging aspects of the project were, and the team's plans for its development this year.

How did the idea for the project come about, and why an insulin pump?

The idea for the project arose not from abstract market analysis, but from personal life experience. The main source of inspiration was a devastating diagnosis given to a loved one. Observing the daily difficulties, limitations, and stress faced by people with diabetes, I made a conscious decision to focus my knowledge and efforts on creating a solution that could truly change their quality of life. For me, this startup is more than just a business project. It's a personal matter of honor, a way to express gratitude to my family, and a tribute to everyone living with diabetes. That's why, from the very beginning, the idea was focused on the real needs of patients: convenience, safety, comfort, and freedom in their daily lives.

How long has the project been in development? What knowledge and skills did you gain at RUDN University help you develop the idea?

Work on the pump has been ongoing for two years. During this time, the concept has evolved from an idea to the MVP (minimum viable product) stage. Studies at RUDN University played a significant role in the project's development. The economic knowledge gained allowed for an in-depth analysis of the Russian and international medical device markets, calculation of the project's economic viability, and the development of a comprehensive business and financial model necessary for dialogue with investors and industrial partners.

Who else is on your team, how did you come together and distribute roles?

My teammate and former MAI student Ivan Anisimov is with me. He joined the project early on, sharing the idea of creating a technologically advanced and user-friendly solution for people with diabetes. Ivan is responsible for developing the mobile app prototype, server logic, and APIs that ensure stable interaction between the app, device, and the project's digital infrastructure. I'd also like to mention my classmate Fyodor Averyanov. He supported the idea from an early stage and joined the team as an analyst. Fyodor is responsible for working with big data, market analysis, and assisting with the development of economic calculations and financial models.

Irina Georgievna Rybkina, head of the department and pediatric endocrinologist at the Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital, ensures the project's medical and scientific validation. Her participation allows the product to be developed in strict accordance with clinical practice and the actual needs of patients.

Industrial partners joined the project at the final stage. The device is currently being refined in collaboration with the design bureau of ELTA Company LLC (brand name "Satellite"), the largest manufacturer of glucometers in Russia. Additionally, the project involves a team of developers responsible for the software, specifically writing code for BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) and developing a mobile app that enables wireless user interaction with the device.

Explain it to a layperson: How does a pump make life easier for someone with diabetes compared to existing solutions?

The main advantage of our system is personalization and automation of diabetes management. Unlike insulin pens, where patients must calculate doses and administer injections themselves, the insulin pump operates using microdosing. It mimics the natural function of the pancreas, delivering insulin in small doses throughout the day. This avoids sudden blood sugar spikes and significantly improves the patient's health.

Compared to traditional pumps, our device features a completely wireless architecture. The absence of wires makes it more comfortable to wear, reduces the risk of compression or damage to the system, and minimizes psychological discomfort. A key element is the intelligent personalized recommendation system. It analyzes patient data and provides accurate analytics for tailored therapy, reducing the risk of errors and improving disease control.

What were the most challenging technical or algorithmic challenges you encountered while developing the device logic?

One of the most challenging tasks was establishing a stable wireless connection between the physical device and the mobile app. Finding a specialist with practical experience writing BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) code proved a significant challenge, as such specialists are extremely rare in the market. A second critical area was developing a motor mechanism for precise insulin dosing. For a medical device, error margins are minimal, so it was necessary to create a system capable of ensuring stable, ultra-precise delivery. Significant effort was also devoted to the algorithmic component—generating the logic for personalized recommendations based on patient data and clinical protocols.

What will the personalized recommendations system look like and in what format will they be sent to patients?

The patient enters their blood glucose levels into the mobile app throughout the day. Based on this data, the system uses algorithms and formulas coordinated with leading Russian endocrinologists to determine acceptable ranges and blood sugar trends. Based on the identified trends, the user receives personalized recommendations for adjusting their daily insulin dose. This allows the patient to monitor their glucose levels throughout the day, reducing the risk of hypo- and hyperglycemia. Recommendations will be provided in a convenient digital format via the mobile app, including analytics, notifications, and decision-making prompts.

What did participating in and winning the "Start Your Business with Moscow" competition bring? Does the project have any other accomplishments?

Winning the "Start Your Business with Moscow" competition was the project's starting point. It allowed the project to attract initial interest from businesses, establish important professional contacts, and reach the level of industrial collaboration. The support of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry was particularly valuable, as it enabled the introduction and subsequent collaboration with ELTA Company LLC (Satellite brand).

Our project is:

Prize winner of the international competition "Business Generation 2025"; prize winner and scholarship recipient of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry; finalist of the MGIMO Ventures pre-accelerator; participant of the SechenovTech accelerator; resident of the Academy of Innovators (top 100 projects in Russia); a project included in the top 1000 according to the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia; a project that has attracted interest from medical companies and specialized funds.

What stage is the project at now and what are the development plans for the next year?

The project is currently finalizing its MVP and completing the software code required for certification. Key tasks for the next phase include completing the MVP and obtaining software certification as a computer, as well as patents for the industrial design, invention, and utility model. Within a year, the team plans to complete the technical and legal preparations necessary for the next stage—clinical trials and commercialization of the solution.

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Eleven schoolchildren were killed and five others were injured in a road accident in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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JOHANNESBURG, January 19 (Xinhua) — At least 11 schoolchildren were killed and five others were seriously injured on Monday when a private school bus collided with a truck in Vanderbijlpark, south of Johannesburg, South Africa, local media reported.

According to preliminary reports, 11 students died at the scene, and five seriously injured students are being treated in hospital, said Steve Mabona, a spokesman for the Gauteng provincial education department.

“We will provide further details in due course, as information becomes available,” the statement added.

A private school bus reportedly skidded off the road after colliding with a truck.

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The death toll from the collision of two high-speed trains in Spain has risen to 39.

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Adamuz, Spain, January 19 (Xinhua) — At least 39 people were killed when two high-speed trains collided near the southern Spanish city of Cordoba on Sunday, local media reported.

The incident occurred at around 7:45 pm local time / 6:45 pm GMT / when a train carrying 317 passengers from Malaga to Madrid derailed for unknown reasons near Amaduz, about 20 km from Cordoba, Spanish authorities said.

The derailed train collided with another high-speed train travelling on the opposite track from Madrid to Huelva, causing the second train to also derail.

Spanish Transport Minister Oscar Puente called the incident "horrible," saying the last two carriages of a Malaga-Madrid train derailed and collided with the first two carriages of an oncoming train, knocking them off the tracks.

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Kyrgyzstan's GDP growth in 2025 was 11.1 percent

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Bishkek, January 19 /Xinhua/ — According to preliminary estimates, Kyrgyzstan's gross domestic product (GDP) for January-December 2025 amounted to 1.976 trillion soms (22.6 billion U.S. dollars), an increase of 11.1 percent compared to the same period in 2024. This was reported on Monday by the country's National Statistical Committee.

At the same time, the share of the service sector in the total GDP volume accounted for 51.2%, the share of commodity production industries – 34.4%, and the share of net taxes on products – 14.4%.

The volume of industrial production in January-December 2025 increased by 10.6 percent, in construction the growth was 21.1 percent, in wholesale and retail trade – 17.8 percent, in agriculture, forestry and fisheries – 2.2 percent, in the hotel and restaurant services sector – 14.3 percent, the volume of freight transportation by all modes of transport increased by 12.2 percent.

As noted, the increase in consumer prices and tariffs in January-December 2025 compared to December of the previous year nationwide amounted to 9.4 percent. At the same time, prices for food products and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 9.9 percent, alcoholic beverages and tobacco products by 8.0 percent, non-food products by 7.8 percent, and tariffs for services provided to the population by 11.2 percent.

Kyrgyzstan's foreign and mutual trade in goods in January-November 2025 amounted to more than $14 billion, a 12.2 percent decrease compared to January-November 2024. Exports decreased by 43.5 percent, while imports increased by 0.5 percent.

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The Chinese Foreign Ministry said the trade volume between China and the five Central Asian countries has exceeded USD 100 billion, demonstrating strong momentum in cooperation.

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BEIJING, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) — Trade between China and five Central Asian countries will exceed $100 billion in 2025, reaching a new all-time high, demonstrating the strong momentum of bilateral cooperation, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said Monday.

This also testifies to the guiding and stimulating role of the China-Central Asia format, he stated at a regular departmental press conference, citing statistics from the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China.

According to Guo Jiakun, while global economic growth remains sluggish and the international trading system faces a serious setback, trade and economic cooperation between China and Central Asia is advancing, with bilateral trade volume reaching a new record high. This demonstrates the strong momentum of cooperation between China and Central Asia, confirms the guiding and stimulating role of the China-Central Asia format, and marks a new milestone in the history of cooperation between China and Central Asia.

He added that over the past year, relations between China and Central Asian countries have developed rapidly, the China-Central Asia format has been further refined, cooperation on the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative has steadily advanced, and friendly exchanges between peoples have become even closer.

“In particular, the successful holding of the second China-Central Asia Summit marked the entry of bilateral cooperation into a new stage of high-quality development,” he noted.

China is willing to work with Central Asian countries to take advantage of the favorable situation and continue to develop the "China-Central Asia Spirit," improve and strengthen the "China-Central Asia" format, promote the development of comprehensive cooperation in the direction of innovation, high quality, and practicality, and make joint efforts to build a closer community with a shared future for China and Central Asia, Guo Jiakun concluded. -0-

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Marat Khusnullin: Reconstruction of six artificial structures on the M-4 "Don" highway in the Rostov region is 70% complete.

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Reconstruction of the M-4 "Don" highway in the Rostov Region continues from km 933 to 1024. Particular attention is being paid to the construction of artificial structures. Six of these structures are currently 70% complete, according to Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Strengthening the country's road infrastructure is a powerful impetus for socioeconomic transformation and directly impacts the quality of life of Russians. As part of this project, we are reconstructing the section from km 933 to km 1024 of the M-4 Don Highway, which is part of the North-South International Transport Corridor. The implementation of this large-scale reconstruction project on the highway leading to the Black Sea and Azov Sea coasts will improve the reliability and throughput of one of the country's key transport routes. Work is currently underway on 20 artificial structures. Their construction completion currently stands at approximately 40%. Meanwhile, work on five overpasses, as well as on the bridge over the Ayuta River at km 1009 of the M-4 Don, is 70% complete," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that bridge workers had completed the installation of monolithic supports and superstructure beams. Waterproofing was completed on several overpasses, and the base course of poured asphalt concrete was laid.

According to Vyacheslav Petushenko, Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor, this road is also used to deliver humanitarian aid to border and reunified regions.

"Construction and installation work is being carried out taking into account the high traffic volume on the expressway. It is organized to minimize the impact on traffic flow and ensure the safety of drivers and passengers. During the reconstruction, we are upgrading all road infrastructure necessary to create comfortable conditions for road users. Specialists have now begun installing new structural elements that meet modern safety and operational requirements," explained Vyacheslav Petushenko.

Reconstruction work is planned to be completed in 2027.

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Financial news: 01/19/2026, 15-21 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZYFM5 (DOM.RF B-8) were changed.

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January 19, 2026

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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 19.01.2026, 15-21 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 105.05) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1116.77 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) for the security RU000A0ZYFM5 (DOM.RF B-8) were changed.

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