Financial news: On the temporary non-application of measures to counter price destabilization for MGNT securities on the trading day of December 9, 2025

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For the security MGNT Magnit JSC on the trading day of 09.12.2025 during the main trading session, measures to counter price destabilization by the decision of the exchange will not be applied due to the presence of objective reasons (planned, event-related, news-related) for the change in the price during trading of this security.

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Indicators met, goals achieved: The Board of Trustees of the RosGeoTech School of Public Administration summed up the year's results.

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On December 5, Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, participated in the final meeting of the Board of Trustees of the RosGeoTech Advanced Engineering School for 2025.

The meeting reviewed the results of 2025 and discussed plans for the project's further development. Antony Shvindt, Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Rustam Shaptukayev, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic and Territorial Development of the Chechen Republic; Temirlan Khuchiev, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Chechen Republic; Magomed Mintsaev, Rector of the M.D. Millionshchikov Grozny State Petroleum Technological University; Andrey Luzhetsky, Head of the RosGeoTech Advanced Engineering School; and other representatives of industrial partners, research institutes, universities, and executive authorities took part in the discussion.

As for the First Management Plan, the second stages of work on the GeoMap project, aimed at creating an interactive map of Russia's geothermal resources, and the ABRIS project, dedicated to ensuring the safety of facilities in various industries and developing mobile and stationary robotic platforms with drones for the automatic monitoring of industrial facilities—from pipelines to complex infrastructure—will be completed in 2025.

The key outcome of the ABRIS project was the development of a scientific and technical report, including scenarios for the use of autonomous unmanned aerial systems for monitoring oil and gas infrastructure facilities, a prototype of the ABRIS hardware and software system, and a protocol for testing innovative systems.

In 2025, as part of the GeoMap project, an adapted system of indicators for a comprehensive and balanced assessment of the economic efficiency of converting oil wells to geothermal energy was developed, and a conceptual model for an interactive map was developed. This map represents a modern, technologically advanced, and scientifically sound tool designed to address the pressing issue of information support for the development of the energy potential of the North Caucasus Federal District.

In the field of education, the State University of Management and the State Petroleum Technological University (GGNTU) are implementing four continuing professional education (CPE) programs, one of which was approved this year. Four CPE graduates have already been employed by high-tech companies, demonstrating the effectiveness of the courses and the achievement of established benchmarks.

In addition, PIS researchers conducted more than seven career guidance events, attended by over 400 Moscow schoolchildren. Undoubtedly, efforts to popularize science and the RosGeoTech Advanced Engineering School will continue in the coming years.

To further advance development in all areas, the RosGeoTech Industrial Innovation Lab opened at the State University of Management in October. The ABRIS project and career guidance activities will continue to be implemented there.

Thus, GUU not only met but also exceeded some of the program's implementation indicators, which once again confirms our university's status as a reliable and promising partner.

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International Track: The Academic Reserve Program Has Completed at the State University of Management

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From December 3rd to 4th, the State University of Management held the final in-person module of the professional retraining program in managing international activities in the academic environment, "Academic Reserve: International Track."

International managers and staff from organizations under the Russian Ministry of Education and Science have completed a long process of developing international activity strategies and strategic initiative passports for transforming the management system of the relevant functional area.

Over three months of training, participants completed two in-person sessions and five remote modules, where they were able to refine their knowledge and skills in relevant aspects of working with international students, organizing international activities, and research projects with international participation. This intensive program included over 40 expert webinars, the recording of over 25 professional videos, and a thorough study of methodological materials developed by the program's strategic partner, Federal State Budgetary Institution "Interobrazovanie."

Throughout the entire process, participants were supported by experts, mentors, and trainers. Pedagogical guidance and tracking support were provided by the staff of the First Management Institute—specialists for whom project management is not just an area of fundamental scientific interest but also a part of their lives and professional practice.

This fundamental preparation ensured the success of the comprehensive events held on December 3rd to refine international activity strategies. These events included a rapid assessment of the current state, content refinement based on recommendations received from mentors, and presentation structuring for the final defense. Participants also mastered effective presentation and public speaking skills, developed the structure of their defense pitches, and received recommendations for improvement.

Thanks to active teamwork and the support of professional trainers, on December 4, all participants successfully defended their projects before a certification committee, which included representatives from the academic, expert, and professional communities (State University of Management, Interobrazovanie, and the WINbd Academy of Management), as well as a representative of the program's initiator, Ksenia Trinchenko, Director of the Department of International Cooperation at the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

The commission highly praised the teams' strategies and proposals, noting the originality of their formats and their alignment with current trends in the internationalization of education and national policy priorities. The submitted materials contained detailed roadmaps with stages, deadlines, resource synchronization, risks, and expected results. The experience gained will serve as a foundation for the participants' continued effective work in their own organizations, where they will be able to implement new ideas and initiatives generated by the State University of Management.

A significant impact of the program lies in the creation of a platform for the exchange of best practices and professional knowledge in international cooperation. For example, as part of the final module on December 4, a large-scale Congress of international affairs leaders from across the country was held. The Congress focused on the integration of Russian educational and scientific organizations into the global community and techniques for institutional representation in international bodies and associations. This event significantly strengthened professional ties and knowledge sharing among the participants.

Overall, the networking system created within the program is already facilitating the establishment of long-term partnerships and the exchange of best practices and innovative approaches in higher education and science. This, in turn, stimulates the implementation of new ideas, the enhancement of professional competence, and the joint resolution of pressing industry challenges, which positively impacts the quality and effectiveness of organizations and the development of international cooperation in education and science.

"In the future, students can expect even more engaging and enriching modules, with real-life meetings, training sessions, and internships at higher education and research institutions, including here at the First Management University. Our goal is not only to equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for leadership positions and confident international collaboration, but also to prepare you for future work by establishing communication and mutually beneficial partnerships within our university," said Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, noting the continuity of the "Academic Reserve" programs from 2022.

As a reminder, the current international track is the successor to the "Academic Reserve" program for systematically training a reserve of management personnel for higher education and research organizations, which was launched at our university three years ago.

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Achieve success: the first stage of the Cheer League competition has concluded at the State University of Management.

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Last weekend, the first stage of the Moscow Student Cheer League took place at the State University of Management's sports complex. The competition was organized by the Phoenix student sports club with the support of the First Management University.

Nine teams from Moscow's capital universities took part in the event, including the State University of Management, the Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology (MIET), the Bauman Moscow State Technical University (MSTU), the Timiryazev Russian State Agrarian University (RSAU-MTSA), the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), and others.

The team competed in 11 cheerleading and cheer sports disciplines, where teamwork, concentration, and professional execution were key. Ultimately, our team won gold in the Cheer Dance Show category, bronze in the Cheer Jazz Doubles category, and a respectable fifth place in the Cheer Freestyle Group category.

We sincerely thank the organizers, partners, fans, and spectators for their support, which became an important part of the First Management Cheerleaders' performance!

It's worth noting that the Moscow Student Cheer League promotes youth sports, uncovers young talent, and strengthens ties between student communities at Moscow's universities. The next stage of the competition is ahead, so let's look forward to more victories together!

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Financial news: Updating the *.moex.com public certificate for clients.

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Dear users of the sitemoex.com,

We inform you that this weekend, December 6-7, 2025, the SSL certificate for the * domain will be replaced.moex.com.Please ensure that after replacing the SSL certificate, information about the new SSL certificate is added to the local certificate store on your workstations. If the certificate information is not added on your end, website performance issues may occur.moex.comand resources such asftps.moex.com

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Financial news: The Bank of Russia will lift restrictions on international money transfers for citizens of Russia and friendly countries starting December 8.

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Given the stable situation on the foreign exchange market, the Bank of Russia will cancel the previously established rates from December 8, 2025. limits for transfers of foreign currency abroad for Russian citizens and non-resident individuals from friendly countries.

For the period from December 8, 2025 to June 7, 2026 inclusive, the currently valid restrictions will remain in place:

Non-resident individuals from unfriendly countries working in Russia may transfer funds abroad in the amount of their salaries. Transfers abroad are prohibited for non-resident individuals from unfriendly countries not working in Russia, as well as for legal entities from such countries. This restriction does not apply to foreign companies controlled by Russian legal entities or individuals.

However, these prohibitions do not apply to operations involving the transfer of funds by foreign investors who invest in the Russian financial market from “In” type accounts to accounts abroad.

Banks from unfriendly countries can transfer funds in rubles using correspondent accounts opened in Russian credit institutions if the payer and recipient accounts are opened in foreign banks.

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Financial news: On December 5, 2025, UK FRT LLC will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is 05.12.2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 338,000,000. Placement term, days – 17. Date of depositing funds is 05.12.2025. Date of return of funds is 22.12.2025. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 16.5. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 338,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 12:00 to 12:10. Competitive bids from 12:10 to 12:15. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 12:25. Additional terms and conditions.

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Kirill Myshaev: "If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together."

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The newest hero of the "Persona" column is Kirill Myshaev, a graduate student at the Polytechnic University. He was born and raised in beautiful Yalta. In 2019, he entered the Polytechnic University for a bachelor's degree in International Trade. He then successfully entered the master's program.

Kirill was actively involved in student life. He served as dorm monitor for several years, and later as first-year student manager. He was also a prominent participant in the Polytechnic's Model UN.

Kirill currently works at Gazprom and is pursuing a PhD. Read about why he chose Polytechnic University, his active student life, the beginning of his professional career, and his plans for the future.interview on the website of the newspaper "Polytechnic".

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Ballet has returned to the stage of the White Hall of the Polytechnic University.

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The White Hall was transformed for a performance by ballet dancers – the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet began collaborating with the main cultural institution, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

The Polytechnic University managed to prepare a special ballet stage covering and provide lighting for the production to ensure a successful premiere.

This isn't a coincidence: over a hundred years ago, the legendary Matilda Kschessinska danced on this very stage. Today, young dancers continue this tradition, filling the hall with the same inspiring atmosphere that once accompanied the famous ballerina's performances. "The transformation of the White Hall stage into a ballet stage has become a symbol of the continuity of generations and a living connection between the history of the Polytechnic University and the history of Russian ballet," noted Boris Kondin, Head of the SPbPU Directorate of Cultural Programs and Youth Creativity.

Students from the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet's Choreography Department performed a program that combined a contemporary approach to the art of dance with a commitment to the traditions of the great Vaganova school. In the choreographic cycle "Creations," they explored the eternal themes of choosing one's path in life and finding one's guiding star. They presented one of the most famous Old Testament stories, "Cain and Abel," and a poetic interpretation of the ancient Greek myth, "The Abduction of Europa," as well as a choreographic interpretation of Alexander Mitta's Soviet film, "The Tale of Wanderings."

New music by Sofia Gubaidullina, David Lang, Arvo Pärt and Alfred Schnittke was also performed in the White Hall.

"I'm proud that St. Petersburg has such a strong school of contemporary dance, and that the new generation of choreographers are so free in their stage designs that they can offer the kind of performance we saw today," shared Yulia Smirnova, a fourth-year student at the SPbPU State Institute of Dance. "And the White Hall, with its extraordinary lighting, is the perfect stage for it."

The collaboration between the Polytechnic University and the Academy of Russian Ballet is based on a commitment to preserving and developing Russian culture, inspiring through aesthetic education, and making choreographic art accessible to everyone, as the White Hall is known for its affordable ticket prices and discounts for students, schoolchildren, and pensioners.

Ballet performances will become regular events in the White Hall, with the upcoming performance featuring the fairytale ballet "The Little Humpbacked Horse." On December 27, the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet will present New Year's adventures and graceful choreography in the ceremonial setting of the White Hall.

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The Council of Rectors of the SCO Network University discussed the development and launch of a unified database of agreements at RUDN University.

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A meeting of the Council of Rectors of the SCO Network University was held at RUDN University. Delegations from China and Kyrgyzstan arrived at our university to participate in the event.

They represented:

Xi'an Jiaotong University (head university of the People's Republic of China since 2025). Osh State University (head university of Kyrgyzstan since 2025). Kyrgyz Technical University named after. I. Razzakova (head university of Kyrgyzstan until 2025).

The meeting of the Council of Rectors discussed topics such as the current composition of universities participating in the SCO Universities Program, a list of core universities for each of the 11 training areas, and the development and launch of a unified database of agreements.

Following the meeting, RUDN University Rector Oleg Yastrebov met with each delegation. He and his Chinese colleagues agreed to update the agreement for the mutual recognition of scientific publications.

About the SCO Network University

This is an association of universities that implements joint educational programs, as well as scientific and technical projects. Its goal is to train specialists in priority areas for the economic and social development of member states.

In 2025, the network expanded to include 125 participating universities from seven countries (previously 78). The participating universities include Russia, Belarus, Iran, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

RUDN University is the coordinator of the BRICS, SCO, and CIS network university programs. We will discuss in more detail later what this collaboration brings to the university and the opportunities it opens for students.

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