The Polytechnic University has begun recruiting for Gazprom Neft's targeted training program in procurement management.

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In November, the traditional admissions process for the continuing professional education program "Procurement Management in Oil and Gas Enterprises" began. The program is being implemented by the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade with the support of Gazprom Neft. This is the twelfth launch of the advanced training program for the 2025–2026 academic year.

Vladimir Shchepinin, Director of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade, and Alexey Fadeev, Head of the Program for Developing Import-Advancing Products at Gazpromneft-Snabzheniye, addressed the students at the meeting. Mikhail Afanasyev, Head of the Continuing Professional Education Program and Professor at the Graduate School of Industrial Management, and Yana Ryabova, Chief Specialist of the Project Support Unit at Gazpromneft-Snabzheniye, explained organizational matters.

This program trains procurement and logistics specialists for the oil and gas industry. The targeted training lasts two semesters and is designed for master's degree students, fifth-year specialist students, and fourth-year undergraduate students at SPbPU. To enroll in the program, applicants must have a minimum GPA of 4.0, be prepared to learn new skills, and be willing to undertake internships in regions where Gazprom Neft subsidiaries operate.

Each year, no more than 15 students are admitted to the program, each of whom undergoes a multi-stage selection process. After submitting an application, including a questionnaire, resume, and motivation letter, applicants must complete verbal and digital tests, as well as an interview with Gazprom Neft representatives.

During their studies, students master approximately 20 educational modules. These include: procurement organization, project supply chain management, counterparty relationship management, transport and warehouse logistics, inventory management, accounting fundamentals, and procurement taxation. Classes are taught by Polytechnic University faculty and invited experts from Gazprom Neft.

Following the theoretical course, students complete a mandatory four-week internship at the Gazprom Neft group of companies. The program culminates with the defense of their theses. Students who demonstrate good performance during their studies and internship are offered employment at Gazprom Neft or its subsidiaries located in many Russian cities.

The training program and summer internship for students are financed by Gazprom Neft PJSC.

The continuing education program has been implemented by the Higher School of Industrial Management of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade based on the Master's program "Management in the Oil and Gas Complex" in cooperation with Gazprom Neft since 2015.

You can follow the news about the program on the university’s website and social media, as well as in the group Management in the Oil and Gas Complex.

Contact for admission questions:

Program administrator Vyacheslav Melehin, e-mail: oil-gas@spbstu.ru

You can submit your application for admission bythis link.

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Open Day at the State University of Management: the best place to meet the future

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On November 16, the State University of Management held its first Open Day for applicants entering the class of 2026.

The meeting was opened by our university's Vice-Rector, Dmitry Bryukhanov, who introduced those gathered to all aspects of life at the first management university.

"Over its nearly 145-year history, our university has trained over 200,000 specialists in management and industry economics. Today, 10,000 students study at SUM, and over 700 people, including both academics and practicing specialists, are involved in the educational process. We offer 118 educational programs that will help you find your niche in any industry. Our graduates are confident in the labor market, as evidenced by their high rankings in both graduate salaries and education quality, as well as in the first national employment ranking. We look forward to seeing you all on September 1st as SUM students," concluded Dmitry Yuryevich.

Next on stage was Ezizkhan Dzhumayev, Head of the Admissions Department, who told prospective students what they could do to increase their chances of admission.

"Everyone's success begins after graduating from university. But first, you need to get admitted. To do this, you need a valid, verified account on Gosuslugi, containing information about your documents, education, and achievements. To make admission easier, you can start building your portfolio now. Additional points can be earned by: graduating with honors, earning a GTO badge, completing 100 hours of volunteer work, winning various Olympiads, and so on. I'd also like to remind you that the number of places for fee-paying tuition will also be limited, so there may be a competition in which every point counts," the speaker advised.

Vice-Rector Pavel Pavlovsky continued to introduce the achievements and areas of work of the State University of Management in the field of extracurricular activities.

"Many underestimate youth policy, but it's undeniably important for developing competent professionals, which is why we entrust many processes to our students. For example, several years ago, the Ministry of Economic Development proposed creating a special entrepreneurship program for schoolchildren. Our teachers developed it, prepared it, and so on, after which master's students took on the bulk of the work, implementing it at the country's largest children's centers. This year, they also prepared an Olympiad commissioned by RVB (formerly Wildberries). I want to emphasize that learning to be a manager is impossible without practice, and we provide this opportunity. Only this can help students become true leaders and work for the success of our country," concluded Pavel Vladimirovich.

Sergey Shishanov, Head of the Industrial and Educational Partnerships Department at the Central Research Automobile and Automotive Engines Institute (NAMI), discussed his work in the automotive industry and presented the network educational master's program "Production Organizer in the Automotive Industry," implemented by the State University of Management and NAMI.

Elena Likhatskikh, director of the career guidance center, spoke about the Olympiads and preparing for admission.

"Today, we see many students from Moscow's entrepreneurship classes, whom we already know. I'd like to remind you that approximately 220 schools and only 13 universities participate in this program. Therefore, don't forget about the benefits this program provides when applying to partner universities. Now is the time to make a choice and work toward it," Elena Viktorovna advised.

At the end of the official part, the creative group "StuDos" took the stage and soulfully performed the popular song "Mother Earth".

Throughout the day, guests of the State University of Management enjoyed campus tours, consultations with faculty from all institutes and career guidance specialists, meetings with student club activists, and prize drawings.

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UNESCO: 80 years of work for peace, education and cultural heritage

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On November 16, 1945, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was founded. Today, it unites 194 full (states) and 12 associate (dependent territories) members—a platform where countries build cooperation for the sake of peace, security, and respect for the rights of every inhabitant of our planet.

Pages of history

The first UNESCO General Conference was held at the Sorbonne in Paris from November 20 to December 10, 1946. The organization was founded amid the grave consequences of World War II, when humanity was searching for new tools to prevent global conflicts. Japan and West Germany joined UNESCO in 1951, and Spain in 1953.

The USSR became a member of the organization in 1954, and the Russian Federation has been a member since 1992. Between 1991 and 1993, 12 former Soviet republics also became members of UNESCO. In 1960, 19 newly independent African states joined the organization.

Since its inception, UNESCO has strived to strengthen interethnic cooperation and ensure access to quality education, advance science for sustainable development, support humanitarian cooperation, and protect cultural heritage. Russia participates in the work of this specialized UN agency in all areas, adhering to the global standards it sets.

UNESCO's headquarters are in Paris and the organization is governed by a General Conference, which gathers representatives of Member States every two years. Between conferences, the organization's affairs are conducted by an Executive Board and Secretariat, headed by a Director-General. Khaled El-Anani, former Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities and a Chevalier of the French Order of Arts and Letters, was elected to this post on November 6 at the organization's 43rd General Conference in Samarkand.

Unique area of responsibility

UNESCO considers education a fundamental human right and a global public good. The organization coordinates the efforts of states to ensure that children, youth, and adults have access to modern, high-quality, and continuous education—from kindergarten to university. This initiative, established in 1953, unites schools that promote UNESCO's ideals. The program involves 12,000 educational institutions from 182 countries, including 368 schools in Russia.

In partnership with member countries, the institution promotes developments in science, technology, and innovation for sustainable development. A particular focus is on the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, which officially recognize the key role of science.

As societies become increasingly diverse, UNESCO continues to fulfill its humanist mission to help people understand each other, adapt to global change, and work together to find ways to peaceful coexistence.

Heritage Lists

UNESCO is the only UN agency with a mandate to safeguard culture. Its work is based on international conventions, including those for the safeguarding of the world's cultural and natural heritage and intangible cultural heritage. Its mission is to preserve and promote sites and traditions of value to all humanity.

Since 1972, a list of World Heritage sites—natural and man-made, unique and in need of protection—has been compiled. Today, it includes 1,199 sites in 168 countries. Russia is among the top 10 according to the organization, with 31 sites, while Italy and China lead the way with 59 and 57, respectively.

Since 2003, UNESCO has maintained a list of intangible heritage—oral traditions, music, dance, crafts, rituals, and festivals. It includes 677 items from 140 countries. The program, founded in 1990, is dedicated to preserving documentary heritage—archives, rare documents, and historically significant materials—and currently includes 494 items.

International Day of Tolerance

UNESCO develops initiatives in the field of freedom of expression, the safety of journalists, access to information, and supports the development of media and information literacy.

In 1996, the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 51/95, declaring November 16 as the International Day of Tolerance. A year earlier, Member States signed a Declaration of Principles on Tolerance, which states that tolerance is not condescension or indifference, but respect and recognition of the rich diversity of our world’s cultures, our forms of expression and human existence. Tolerance recognizes the universal human rights and fundamental freedoms of all persons. People are by nature different, and only tolerance can ensure the survival of mixed communities in every region of the world. At the same time, a prize named after Madanjit Singh, an Indian artist, writer and diplomat, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, was established. It is awarded for creating an atmosphere of tolerance and non-violence in the scientific, artistic, cultural or communication fields. The creation of this honorary award is inspired by the ideals of the organization’s charter, which literally states the following: a world based only on economic and political agreements of governments will not be able to win the unanimous, lasting and sincere support of the people; it must be based on the intellectual and moral solidarity of humanity. Our prize winner was the Russian Federal Scientific and Methodological Center in the Field of Psychology and Pedagogy of Tolerance (CT), a large-scale offline and online platform for the development and broadcast of interactive educational technologies aimed at strengthening humanistic values ​​in society.

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More than a feat: the true story of the Panfilov men

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On November 16, the entire country honors the heroism of Major General Panfilov's division. Having sacrificed their lives for the defense of Moscow, these incredible men became a symbol of courage and a legend of the tragic events of the Great Patriotic War.

The names of the 28 Panfilov soldiers, posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union, are etched in gold into the military history of our country. This title refers to the soldiers of the 316th Rifle Division, formed in the summer of 1941 in Alma-Ata and Frunze. The unit's uniqueness lay in its multinational composition—it included volunteers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, and representatives of other peoples of the Soviet Union. The division was commanded by Major General Ivan Vasilyevich Panfilov, an experienced military leader and veteran of the Civil War. Under his leadership, a cohesive combat team was quickly formed, focusing on anti-tank training and operations in difficult conditions.

Not a step back

The division's baptism of fire occurred in October 1941 on the Volokolamsk front, taking up defensive positions along a 41-kilometer-long front. Our forces faced superior Wehrmacht forces—the 2nd Panzer Division and the 35th Infantry Division from the 4th Panzer Group. It was here that the events that made Panfilov's men famous throughout the USSR unfolded: the deadly battle on November 16, 1941, at the Dubosekovo siding. According to the official version, 28 soldiers of the 4th Company of the 1075th Rifle Regiment, under the command of Political Instructor Vasily Klochkov, held off the German tank advance for four hours, destroying 18 of the 50 enemy vehicles. The phrase journalists put into Klochkov's mouth became legendary: "Russia is vast, but there's nowhere to retreat—Moscow is behind us!"

Legend vs. Reality

Research has shown that the true story of the heroic deed was far more complex. As early as 1948, the military prosecutor's office established that the fourth company numbered up to 140 fighters at the time of the battle, and that at least 25 survived. The division's actual losses that day were approximately 100 killed. These figures do not diminish the heroism of our defenders, but they allow us to see real people and real events behind the heroic narrative.

The division's combat achievements were recognized unconditionally—on November 17, 1941, for its fortitude and courage, it received the honorary title of the 8th Guards Division. The following day, Major General Panfilov was killed defending the village of Gusenyovo—his name forever associated with the heroic deeds of his soldiers.

Truth above all

Today, the memory of Panfilov's men is honored in Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and throughout the post-Soviet space. Streets have been named in their honor, monuments have been erected, and memorial complexes have been created.

The history of Panfilov's men is of particular value to modern scholarship. It teaches us to work with historical sources, to separate fact from fiction, while at the same time carefully maintaining respect for this great feat. At the State University of Management, studying such events helps develop critical thinking and an understanding of the complexity of historical processes, which is especially important for future managers.

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Financial news: 11/14/2025, 10:22 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A101EQ0 (GPB T2-02E) were changed.

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November 14, 2025, 10:22 AM

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on 14.11.2025, 10-22 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 74.35) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 9,161,671.45 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 28.75%) of the security RU000A101EQ0 (GPB T2-02E) were changed.

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Financial News: The "Cosmos" Series: First Photos of the Surface of Venus (November 14, 2025)

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In 1975, the Venera 9 and Venera 10 spacecraft landed on the second planet from the Sun and transmitted the first photographs of its surface to Earth.

On November 17, 2025, the Bank of Russia will issue a commemorative silver coin of 3 rubles denomination, “50th Anniversary of the Soft Landing of Landing Vehicles on Venus and Obtaining Panoramic Images of the Surface of Venus,” from the “Cosmos” series (catalog no. 5111-0531).

A silver coin with a denomination of 3 rubles (pure precious metal weight – 31.1 g, alloy fineness – 925) has a round shape with a diameter of 39.0 mm.

There is a raised edge around the circumference of both the front and back sides of the coin.

The obverse of the coin features a relief image of the State Emblem of the Russian Federation, along with the inscriptions: "RUSSIAN FEDERATION", "BANK OF RUSSIA", the coin denomination "3 RUBLES", the year of issue "2025", the metal designation according to D.I. Mendeleyev's Periodic Table of Elements, the alloy fineness, the trademark of the St. Petersburg Mint, and the pure weight of the precious metal.

The reverse side of the coin features relief images of the Venera-9 space probe and its descent module against a color image of Venus; the inscriptions around the circumference read "FIRST PHOTOS OF THE SURFACE OF VENUS" and "VENERA-9, -10," and in the central part read "1975."

The side surface of the coin is corrugated.

The coin is made in proof quality.

The mintage of the coin is 3.0 thousand pieces.

The issued coin is legal tender in the Russian Federation and is required to be accepted at face value for all types of payments without restrictions.

When using the material, a link to the Press Service of the Bank of Russia is required.

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November 14, 2025 Black Friday promotion for cruises on the Astoria Grande liner Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Israel – special prices on 2026 cruises with a benefit of up to 88,000 rubles

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Dear friends,

From November 14 to 30, 2025, don't miss out on cruises from Sochi to Turkey, Greece, Israel, and Egypt on the Astoria Grande at super-affordable prices!

Black Friday Promotion:

1. Special prices on selected cruises: (cruise prices on the website include the promotional offer):

March 4–14, 2026: Sochi – Istanbul – Thessaloniki – Volos – Athens (2 days, overnight on board) – Amasra – Sochi

save up to RUB 36,000 when staying in an inside cabin of category IE, ID, IB, IA;

Save up to 40,000 rubles when staying in a minisuite with an OC category window.

March 14–28, 2026: Sochi – Istanbul – Marmaris – Ashdod (2 days, overnight on board) – Alexandria (2 days, overnight on board) – Izmir – Amasra – Sochi

save up to RUB 66,000 when staying in an inside cabin of category IE, ID, IB, IA;

Save up to RUB 75,000 when staying in a minisuite with an OC category window.

"Easter on the shores of Athos" April 8–18, 2026: Sochi – Istanbul (2 days, overnight on board) – Kusadasi – Athos (cruise) – Bozcaada Island – Amasra – Sochi

save up to RUB 78,000 when staying in an inside cabin of category IE, ID, IB, IA;

Save up to RUB 88,000 when staying in a minisuite with an OC category window.

November 7–21, 2026: Sochi – Istanbul – Bodrum – Ashdod (2 days, overnight on board) – Alexandria (2 days, overnight on board) – Izmir – Amasra – Sochi

save up to RUB 44,000 when staying in an inside cabin of category IE, ID, IB, IA;

Save up to 47,000 rubles when staying in a minisuite with an OC category window.

2. 5% discount – on all other cruises from March 4, 2026 onwards. Does not apply to cruises with special prices during the Black Friday promotion.

The price of cruises on the website includes the promotional offer.

Offer valid only for new bookings made during the promotional period and applies with an onboard deposit upon full one-time payment.

No language barrier – Russian-language service on board and excursions in Russian (paid extra).

All-inclusive package includes accommodation, four meals a day buffet style, soft drinks, port and service charges, medical insurance, and an entertainment program for adults and children.

Children aged 2 to 11 travel free! Only port and service charges apply.

On board the Astoria Grande:

Various categories of comfortable cabins:

«Royal Suite» — spacious apartments, located on the bow of the 7th deck. The area of the cabins is 35 m2 20 m2 private common deck for 4 cabins in this category. It is possible to accommodate a third guest on a sofa; 12 cabins «Junior Suite with Balcony»: area – 24 m2 6 m2 balcony. It is possible to accommodate a third guest on a sofa; 32 double cabins with a balcony: area – 17 m2 balcony 3 m2; 343 double cabins with a window: area – from 13.1 m2 to 16.8 m2; It is possible to accommodate a 3rd and 4th passengers on an extra berth. 202 double cabins without a window: cabin area – 13.7 m2. It is possible to accommodate a 3rd passenger on an extra berth.

Meals on cruises:

The Europe restaurant offers culinary masterpieces on an all-inclusive basis: a wide selection of appetizers, salads and main courses of European and Pan-Asian cuisine, fresh pastries, and handmade desserts. Children will especially enjoy the ice cream and chocolate fondue stations. Upon special request, banquet services can be organized for events, private dinners and corporate events;
in the tropical-style restaurant Riviera, guests are also offered a la carte menu and buffet service: always fresh assorted seafood, salads, meat meze, khachapuri and other favorite dishes;
The cozy Riviera bar, located on the open deck (at the stern of the ship), is open to all guests for breakfast and lunch buffet style, dinners are A’La Carte by appointment. Here you can also try a collection of cocktails and drinks, before and after your gastronomic journey.

Selection restaurant is an alternative and exclusive A’laCarte restaurant with a huge selection of fine wines. The menu from the team of chefs is designed specifically for guests of Astoria Grande to get an unforgettable taste experience from routes along the Black and Mediterranean Seas. A worthy end to a magnificent evening in the rays of the sea sunset can be signature desserts and the famous collection of drinks from Italy, France and Georgia. The restaurant with 98 seats is open for breakfast for passengers living in cabins of the categories “Royal Suite”, “Junior Suite”, “With Balcony” (included in cruise cost), as well as during dinners by appointment for all guests.
The musical Riviera Bar is located on deck 9 in the central part of the ship at the entrance to the Riviera restaurant. This is the best place to relax after dinner or an evening show at the Grande Theatre, listen to live music or dance. Guests are offered more than 10 types of signature champagne, a large selection of cocktails, light snacks, desserts and ice cream. The bar hosts interactive shows, artists and musicians who will make every evening unforgettable.

On-board entertainment:

There's no time to get bored on this cruise! Guests can enjoy a vibrant entertainment program every day: a two-story theater, a cinema, a swimming pool, a spa with a Finnish sauna, an oriental hammam, and wellness treatments, kids' clubs, play areas, sports fields, and much more.

Theater Grande is a fully-fledged 800-seat theater with sophisticated stage equipment for professional performances by artists, musicians, dancers, and guest stars. It features a nightly program of shows, including dance numbers, ballet performances, light shows, and film screenings. During the show, guests can order drinks and snacks (for an additional fee), and a children's playroom with entertainers is available for younger viewers. The outdoor deck features a heated seawater pool and a Jacuzzi, where you can relax on a sun lounger and enjoy the stunning sea views, soak up the sun, or even play volleyball or basketball. In the evening, barbecue parties and cocktail tastings are held on the deck, with entertainers and a show ballet dancers performing. The Pool Bar serves Turkish coffee, signature Italian gelato, or your favorite cocktail, along with an ice-cold beer. The panoramic Ibiza Bar is located on the topmost deck of the cruise ship, the 11th, offering stunning panoramic views of the sea, just like from the captain's bridge. Every evening until dawn, parties are held here for the most active and energetic guests on the cruise, with fun competitions, live music, and dancing to world dance hits. A cardio zone with exercise bikes, a treadmill on the open deck, and a fitness center are also available. Volleyball and basketball courts, yoga, and dance workshops are also available.

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Financial news: 11/14/2025, 12:58 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the RU000A100KY3 (Rosnft2P8) security were changed.

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November 14, 2025, 12:58 PM

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 14.11.2025, 12:58 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 95.42) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1032.25 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) for the security RU000A100KY3 (Rosnft2P8) were changed.

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Financial news: 11/14/2025, 13-16 (Moscow time) the values of the lower limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the RU000A0JWHU2 security (RZhD BO-17) were changed.

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November 14, 2025, 1:16 PM

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on 14.11.2025, 13-16 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 83.08) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 756.16 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 20.0%) for the security RU000A0JWHU2 (RZhD BO-17) were changed.

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Financial News: Release of a Single Trading Session on the Derivatives Market on March 23, 2026

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Continuing with the news on the projectSingle Trading Sessionon the Urgent Market (https://www.moex.com/n93866Andhttps://www.moex.com/n93747) We inform you that a decision has been made to postpone the release of Spectra 9.0 to March 23, 2026.

On December 8, 2025, the TCS Derivatives Market will be released to version Spectra 8.9.

Please note that this update does not affect external users.

TCS Spectra version 8.9 will be available for testing at the T0 test site from November 14, 2025..

On March 23, 2026, the Moscow Exchange derivatives market will transition to a single trading session (STS). Key changes include the abolition of intermediate clearing and the transfer of main clearing to the end of the trading day, allowing clients to execute trades at any convenient time during the trading day and quickly respond to price changes.

Trading on the futures market, as before, will be conducted from 8:50 to 23:50: the morning additional trading session will be from 8:50 to 10:00, the main trading session – from 10:00 to 19:00, evening trading – from 19:00 to 23:50.

Trading will be conducted seamlessly, without interruptions for clearing.

The evening trading session will become part of the current trading day; previously, it was part of the following trading day. The new trading schedule format will be more logical and convenient for both professional market participants and retail investors: the trading day and the calendar day will be synchronized, with the exception of the additional weekend session, which is part of the following business trading day.

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