Financial news: 03/31/2026, 10:15 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A105DN0 (FSC RS BO6) were changed.

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March 31, 2026

10:15

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 March 31, 2026, 10:15 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 99.69) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1054.74 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the security RU000A105DN0 (FSC RS BO6) were changed.

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Financial news: On March 31, 2026, the Interregional Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction for 22,026,083 in the field of liquidity management.

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Application selection parameters:

Application selection date 31.03.2026. Unique application selection identifier 22 026 083. Deposit currency rubles. Funds type – Single Treasury Account. Maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, monetary units 10,000,000,000. Placement period, in days 2. Date of depositing funds 31.03.2026. Date of return of funds 02.04.2026. Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) FIXED. Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum 14.32. Base 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. The minimum amount of funds placed per application, in monetary units, is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution is 2. Terms of offsetting mutual obligations under bank deposit agreements, repurchase 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. Orders will be accepted from 6:30 PM to 6:40 PM. Preliminary orders will be accepted from 6:30 PM to 6:35 PM. Competition orders will be accepted from 6:35 PM to 6:40 PM. Random closing period (sec.): 120 Bid increment:

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Formation of a consolidated register of applications from 18:40 to 18:50. Setting the cutoff interest rate and (or) recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful from 18:40 to 19:00. Formation of a consolidated register of bank deposit agreements from 19:00 to 19:10. 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: On March 31, 2026, the Interregional Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction for 22,026,082 in the field of liquidity management.

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Application selection date 31.03.2026. Unique application selection identifier 22 026 082. Deposit currency rubles. Funds type – Single Treasury Account. Maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, monetary units 78,000,000,000. Placement period, in days 2. Funds deposit date 31.03.2026. Funds return date 02.04.2026. Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) FIXED. Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum 14.32. Base floating interest rate for placement of funds – Minimum spread, % per annum – Terms and conditions of the bank deposit agreement (term, replenishable or special) Term.

The minimum amount of funds placed per application, in monetary units, is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution is 2. Terms of offsetting mutual obligations under bank deposit agreements, repurchase 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. Application selection schedule (Moscow time).

The Moscow Exchange PJSC will host the order selection. Orders will be accepted from 10:00 AM to 10:10 AM. Preliminary orders will be submitted from 10:00 AM to 10:05 AM. Competition orders will be submitted from 10:05 AM to 10:10 AM. Random closing period (sec.): 120 Bid increments:

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Formation of a consolidated register of applications: from 10:30 to 11:00. Establishing the 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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The Central Traffic Management Center reminded drivers to switch to summer tires during persistently warm weather.

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Nighttime temperatures in the capital have stopped dropping below freezing, and the average daily temperature is already reaching seven degrees Celsius. In this regard, Traffic Management Center The Central Traffic Management Center (TsODD) recommends that drivers switch from winter to summer tires, but only when the weather warms steadily. Changing tires too early or too late directly impacts road safety and can lead to accidents.

The key to switching to summer tires is a stable average daily temperature above 7°C (45°F). This threshold is critical for winter tires. The soft compound of tires designed for low temperatures loses its properties in warm weather, so tires should only be changed when the risk of frost has passed overnight, and when driving is not early in the morning or late in the evening, when there is a high risk of icy conditions. Those traveling outside the city should be especially careful: in the Moscow region, frost is still possible at night, so it's best to plan such trips during the day.

"With the arrival of consistently warm weather, we strongly recommend drivers switch from winter to summer tires. This will significantly reduce the risk of accidents. Those traveling outside the city should be especially careful: frost is still possible at night in the region, so it's best to plan such trips during the day. We promptly inform drivers of any weather changes via messages on the traffic management system's traffic control boards. At the direction of Sergei Sobyanin, as part of the transport development strategy through 2030, we continue to improve traffic safety in the city," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Neglecting to change seasonal tires directly impacts driving safety. Winter tires are not designed for use in temperatures above 7°C (45°F), and the primary consequence is increased braking distance. On dry pavement, the difference can be up to 15–20 meters (the length of three cars), and if a pedestrian or obstacle suddenly appears, this may not be enough to stop.

Furthermore, handling is impaired. Even at slightly above-zero temperatures, winter tires become too soft, causing the car to be less responsive to steering, reacting slowly to turns, and swaying when changing lanes. Driving on winter tires on wet pavement is especially dangerous. In such conditions, the risk of hydroplaning increases significantly. This occurs when a film of water forms between the tire and the road, causing the car to lose traction and control. Summer tires are designed to prevent this: a special tread pattern with longitudinal grooves effectively evacuates water from the so-called contact patch, the small area where the car meets the road.

Besides the safety risks, there are other consequences of using winter tires in warm weather. Because they are soft, they literally begin to melt, leading to overheating and accelerated wear. Furthermore, the complex tread pattern creates increased noise. For example, studded tires begin to make a distinctive rattling sound when driving on asphalt. Their use is prohibited during the summer months.

It's also important to remember the tread depth requirements. Summer tires should have a tread depth of at least 1.6 millimeters, and winter tires should have a tread depth of at least 4 millimeters.

Changing tires is a great opportunity to perform a comprehensive car inspection after winter. The Traffic Management Center recommends checking the level and condition of technical fluids (antifreeze, brake fluid, and oil), as exposure to cold weather may have affected their properties. It's also worth thoroughly washing the car, paying special attention to the wheel arches and undercarriage, to remove road chemicals and prevent corrosion. It's important to drain the winter antifreeze and replace it with spring or summer fluid, and install new windshield wipers, as they may have lost their elasticity over the winter. In spring, given the rain, good visibility is especially important, so it's worth checking the headlights (low and high beams, turn signals, and fog lights) and making sure the car has a first aid kit, a warning triangle, and a reflective vest.

Drivers are advised to monitor the weather forecast and be careful on the roads.

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Moscow colleges, in collaboration with employers, have updated their educational programs in transportation specialties.

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Moscow colleges have updated 100 percent of their educational programs for transport industry specialists. The knowledge and skills they teach students fully meet industry demand.

More than 240 employer partners participated in updating the programs. These are the city's leading transportation companies, who help students master their professions using specialized equipment and teachers improve their skills. This was reported by the press service. Moscow Department of Education and Science.

"Applicants' interest in the transportation field is steadily growing. In 2025, nearly 5,800 first-year students were admitted to state-funded places at Moscow colleges—a 20 percent increase from the previous year. In total, nearly 15,000 students are studying transportation-related professions and specialties at Moscow colleges," the department's press service reported.

The Moscow Metro is the main strategic partner of the Moscow Transport College. Since 2021, they have been jointly implementing a student early employment project: nearly 90 percent of senior students begin working in metro departments during their internships and pre-graduation placements, combining employment with their studies.

The college's teaching laboratories are equipped with the latest technological advances and industry standards, and its curricula are adapted annually to changing work processes. Starting in their first year, students can sign a targeted agreement with the metro, which provides additional benefits, such as an increased stipend and free metro travel.

The program in vehicle maintenance and repair is in high demand among applicants and employers. Future specialists learn the full range of operations on modern vehicles, including electric vehicles, and also learn to work with customers at service centers. Graduates of this program gain three professions: technician, automotive repair mechanic, and vehicle acceptance technician. This allows them to choose the program that best suits their personal interests and professional ambitions.

Partners also participate in graduate assessments, provide internships and placements, conduct master classes, and help develop workshop equipment standards. Over the past three years, more than 90 laboratories have been modernized at transport colleges. A detailing workshop was opened at the A.A. Nikolaev Moscow Automobile and Road Construction College, and the Moscow Transport College renovated its rolling stock control laboratory, installing full-cycle electric train simulators—an exact replica of the driver's console with a 3D model of the Moscow Central Diameter. In 2026, 12 more workshops at colleges specializing in transportation are planned to be renovated. Furthermore, in collaboration with the Moskvich Moscow Automobile Plant training center, instructors will undergo additional training in electric vehicle repair and maintenance.

By the 2029/2030 academic year, the new flagship college in Kommunarka will open 18 laboratories covering over 3,000 square meters. Students will be trained in three areas: transport service, transportation organization and management, and logistics operations. The site will also feature unique practical training facilities, created jointly with key employers: the "Warehouse" logistics training center, co-founded by Lemana PRO and FM Logistics, and the "Transport Security" facility, co-created with Domodedovo Airport and Sheremetyevo Security.

Students are taught by over 570 highly qualified industry instructors. Teachers and technicians regularly undergo internships at partner companies. Last academic year, over 130 of them received advanced training at 20 companies. For example, at SETrans, they learned the intricacies of electric bus repair and maintenance, and at Avilon AG, an automobile holding company, they honed their vehicle component and system repair skills.

Additionally, 30 instructors from three colleges completed training at SP Business Car, gaining not only up-to-date technical knowledge on vehicle maintenance and repair but also a methodological foundation for preparing students in line with the demands of the automotive service market. In 2026, another 70 college instructors will receive advanced training.

600 workshops and laboratories will be renovated in Moscow colleges by the end of 2027.The Moscow Metro has hired the first graduates of the "Professionality" project.

Detailed information on in-demand professions and specialties taught at Moscow colleges is available on the website Moscow Colleges, in the same names Telegram channel Andcommunity on the social network VKontakte.

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The captain said: let's go to the Arctic!

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Which Russian rivers "look" north? Why were the great northern rivers important in the past, and what role do they play in the country's future? Guests will discuss the character of these rivers and the stories associated with them at the next lecture.

Travel is charged separately, according to the tariffs (winter tariff for river electric transport). On weekdays, the fare is 100 rubles when paying with a Troika transport card, 120 rubles with contactless payment, and 100 rubles with biometric payment. Travel is free with a 30-, 90-, or 365-day "Ediny" (Unified) ticket.

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The Scientific April festival will be held in Zaryadye Park.

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The "Scientific April" festival will begin in Zaryadye Park on April 4. Residents and visitors to the capital are invited to programs celebrating Geologist Day, International DNA Day, and Cosmonautics Day, said Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"The Zapovednoye Posledstvo (Reserve Embassy) scientific and educational center will host dozens of events of various formats. Visitors can look forward to lectures by leading scientists, exhibitions, quizzes, and master classes," noted Natalia Sergunina.

The lecturers include professors from Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, as well as staff from the Vernadsky State Geological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Roscosmos, the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Moscow Planetarium, the Research Institute of Molecular Cellular Medicine of the Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, and the Vavilov Institute of General Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

From the mysteries of the World Ocean to paleontological excavations

The festival will begin with a program dedicated to Geologist's Day, a professional holiday established 60 years ago, in 1966.

On April 4, a "Lecture Hall Without Borders" will open in the lobby of the Zapovedny Embassy. Attendees will learn about what lies beneath the surface of the world's oceans, how ultra-deep boreholes are used to study the Earth's structure, and where the mysterious Beringia region, which connects the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, lies.

In the interactive zone, Muscovites and tourists will be able to examine ancient mollusc shells and the remains of woolly rhinoceroses, while a themed exhibit will showcase unusual minerals. Among them is a large amethyst druse, a natural composition of dozens of sparkling crystals. Such formations take millions of years to form underground.

In the laboratory, visitors will take on the role of paleontologists and learn the basics of fossil hunting. A sandbox will be set up to simulate an excavation site. Using special tools, young guests will be encouraged to search for, for example, ancient shark teeth.

Participants in the research area will see single-celled organisms from different eras through microscopes and learn how such remains aid in geological exploration.

Secrets of space photography and virtual reality

On Cosmonautics Day, April 12, the "Zapovedny Posledstvo" (Reserve Embassy) will host the "Cosmic!" event.

The lecture hall will highlight the achievements of Russian scientists, from the Soviet lunar program to the launches of modern satellites. The secrets of high-quality photographs of galactic objects, which can be taken not only with professional equipment but also with a smartphone, will be revealed.

The pavilion will feature authentic spacesuits developed by Russian specialists. Visitors will learn how the life support systems that enable spacewalks are created.

At master classes, guests will try their hand at rocketry and, thanks to virtual reality technology, will see the Soyuz-2 testing.

Genetic code

On International DNA Day, April 25, Muscovites and tourists will learn about genetic research and the world of microorganisms.

The lectures will explain how new crop varieties are created and what information is stored in human cells. Experts will also discuss the latest approaches to fighting cancer and viral diseases. Guests will be able to test their knowledge in a quiz and win prizes.

The festival schedule and details are published on official websiteEntry to them is by prior registration through the Mosbilet service, which was recently turned one year old.

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Actor Stepan Abramov will answer questions from GUU students.

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On April 2, the State University of Management will host a meeting with theater and film actor Stepan Abramov as part of the 7th All-Russian Student Short Film Festival "Kinosfera."

The actor has dozens of successful films under his belt and extensive experience working on set with the country's top directors. He is at home in any genre: from the sharp satire of "The Last Minister" to poignant roles in the films "The Teacher," "The Lip," and the TV series "The Method."

In this open conversation, Stepan Abramov will discuss his career and experience not only as an actor but also as a screenwriter and director, the differences between theater and film, the necessary skills for an actor, and opportunities for professional development. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions and get an autograph from the actor.

The event will take place on April 2 at 15:00 in PA-215.

Registration is required to participate, the number of places is limited.

Access to the university grounds for those who are not students of the State University of Management is strictly subject to presentation of a passport and presence on the list of registered students.

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Korney Chukovsky: a literary critic and translator beloved for his fairy tales

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"The Fly-Tsokotukha," "The Cockroach," "Aibolit"—these and other tales by Korney Chukovsky are known to everyone, young and old. They are taught in schools, performed in theaters, and animated films based on them. And few know who their author really was.

First name and harsh childhood

The future famous writer was born on March 31, 1882, in St. Petersburg and given the name Nikolai Korneichuk. His mother, a peasant, gave birth to him and his sister Maria out of wedlock, the son of a doctor in whose household she worked. For a long time, the boy didn't even have a patronymic name in his documents; only later did he become known as Nikolai Vasilyevich, after his godfather.

The union of a wealthy Jew and a Christian peasant woman was impossible in the eyes of both society and the law, so the mother and her children soon found themselves on the street and were forced to move in with relatives in Odessa, where she worked hard at several jobs to support her family.

At the age of five, Nikolai went to kindergarten, where he befriended the future Hero of Israel, Vladimir Jabotinsky. He attended gymnasium until fifth grade, but was then expelled "due to his lowly origins" in accordance with the circular "On the Reduction of Gymnasium Education." Afterward, the boy went to work, but even in the most difficult times, he found time for his true passion—literature. He read a lot and even taught himself English and began translating.

Journalist, translator, critic

In 1901, Nikolai found his niche in journalism and adopted the pseudonym "Korney Chukovsky." Later, he would add the fictitious patronymic "Ivanovich," and after the Revolution, he would make the pseudonym his official name.

Kornei always worked hard, often on several things at once: he wrote critical notes for magazines, translated famous works, worked on his own books, and gave lectures on literature.

In 1905, he published his own satirical magazine, "Signal," whose contributors included such renowned writers as Alexander Kuprin, Fyodor Sologub, and Nadezhda Teffi. He was even arrested for his caustic comments and uninhibited opinions, but thanks to the defense of a professional lawyer, he was acquitted and released after nine days.

Chukovsky wrote dozens of essays on famous writers, and was even awarded the Lenin Prize for his monograph "The Mastery of Nekrasov." He had a profound understanding of the Russian language and spent his entire life translating books, striving not to outdo the authors but to convey the meaning and character of each work as accurately as possible. It was he who introduced Soviet children and adults to "Robinson Crusoe" and "Baron Munchausen," as well as to the works of Walt Whitman, Rudyard Kipling, Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many others.

For his countless achievements and discoveries, in 1962 Korney Chukovsky was awarded the Honorary Title of Doctor of Literature from Oxford University.

Fairy tales eclipsed everything

Kornei Ivanovich became known to the common people thanks to his children's works, which he initially wrote mostly for his own children.

In 1916, at Maxim Gorky's request, he began managing the children's section of Parus magazine. Together they compiled the collection "Yolka," and Chukovsky published his first fairy tale, "Krokodil." A couple of years later, "Tarakanishche" (1921), "Moidodyr" (1923), "The Fly-Tsokotukha" and "Telephone" were published in 1924, "Fedorino Grief" and "Barmaley" in 1925, "Confusion" and "The Miracle Tree" in 1926, and "Aibolit" in 1929. Children were delighted, as were their parents. The literary world recognized Chukovsky as a master of the genre, but the authorities opposed him and began persecuting him.

In 1928, Vladimir Lenin's wife, Nadezhda Krupskaya, criticized his works in Pravda, finding them anti-Soviet and full of false ideals. Under pressure from critics, the writer "renounced" his old fairy tales in 1929 and turned to journalism. At the end of 1931, the author's main inspiration, his youngest daughter Murochka, also died of tuberculosis.

Despite the loss, Chukovsky did not abandon his work. He translated foreign works, began writing memoirs, which he continued until the end of his life, and also recorded his observations of children, their psyche, speech acquisition, and verbal creativity in the book "From Two to Five" (1933), which has been reprinted several times.

The writer's last years

In 1938, Chukovsky leased a dacha in Peredelkino, where he moved permanently. Here, he often socialized with local children, organized readings and meetings with famous people, and even built an entire library next to his property.

Chukovsky repeatedly admitted that, despite his love for children, he was burdened by his fame as a children's book author, which overshadowed his serious works. The multifaceted and talented writer was saddened that for most readers, he remained the creator of "The Fly-Tsokotukha."

He died on October 28, 1969. His dacha in Peredelkino, where he lived most of his life, now houses his museum.

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Sergei Sobyanin announced which cultural centers will be renovated in Moscow.

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Last year, the city completed renovations of 17 libraries and 20 buildings. cultural centersSergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in MAX messenger.

"For example, the Moskvich cultural center near the Tekstilshchiki metro station opened after a comprehensive renovation," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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By the end of 2026, it is planned to complete the restoration of the facade of the ZIL cultural center (Vostochnaya Street, Building 4, Block 1) and the reconstruction of the Avangard cultural center (General Belova Street, Building 18).

Cultural centers offer over 11,100 clubs and groups for visitors, covering dance, vocal, theater, art, and other arts and crafts. They are regularly attended by approximately 203,000 people. More than 65,000 events are held annually, attracting approximately 4.5 million city residents.

Cultural centers regularly organize creative competitions, festivals, and concerts for people of all ages. For example, the "Theater Moskvich" festival has been bringing together theater enthusiasts at the Moskvich Cultural Center for 14 years. Last season, 125 artists performed on its stage, attracting over 1,500 spectators.

In 2025, the Meridian Cultural Center hosted the first student short film festival, "Proba." Aspiring screenwriters and directors had the opportunity to showcase their skills. The ZIL Cultural Center annually invites participants to the All-Russian Choreographic Art Festival and Competition, "Smotr 7.0."

In 2025, Moscow libraries lent out over 10 million publications to readers. Of these, 800,000 orders were placed through the electronic service. Libraries of Moscow.

Last year, the capital hosted the annual "Biblionight" event, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War. The program included 1,700 events, attracting 53,000 people.

Another Moscow tradition is the participation of city libraries and cultural centers in the Red Square Book Festival. It featured approximately 100 events, including performances based on classic works, literary quizzes, and dance and poetry performances.

Last summer, the "Book in the City" project opened at three central Moscow venues. Around 700 events were held for participants, including autograph sessions with contemporary authors, readings of excerpts from Russian writers featuring People's Artists of Russia, and musical evenings. A total of 600,000 people attended.

"Forest libraries have also appeared in the parks—comfortable spaces where you can read a book, use the electronic catalog via QR code, work, attend concerts, master classes, literary readings, and lectures," the Moscow Mayor added.

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