Financial news: 07.11.2025, 12-06 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A10A6B8 (RusGid2P02) were changed.

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November 7, 2025

12:06

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 07.11.2025, 12-06 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 121.52) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1333.36 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 26.25%) of the security RU000A10A6B8 (RusGid2P02) were changed.

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November 7, 2025. Up to 50% off MSC Cruises cruises. Black Weeks promotion: super prices on cruises to the Persian Gulf, Asia, the Mediterranean, and other destinations. Book from €229 per person from November 7 to December 5, 2025!

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Dear friends,

Don't miss MSC Cruises' unprecedented Black Weeks sale. Only from November 7 to December 5, 2025*, book Winter 2025/2026 and Summer 2026 cruises at a special price, including beverage packages!

The promotion includes cruises in the following waters:

Asia – 5 days/4 nights, from €229/person service charge; Mediterranean – 8 days/7 nights, from €299/person service charge; Persian Gulf – 8 days/7 nights, from €499/person service charge; Caribbean – 8 days/7 nights, from €349/person service charge; Northern Europe – 8 days/7 nights, from €369/person service charge; Canary Islands – 8 days/7 nights, from €399/person service charge; Grand Voyages – 14 days/13 nights, from €549/person service charge. Black Weeks – special rate on participating cruises; Black Weeks Easy Package – a special package of soft and alcoholic drinks by the glass (for adults 18 years and older); Black Weeks Non-Alcoholic – a special package of soft drinks; for new bookings only; this offer is combinable with discounts for MSC Voyagers Club passengers.

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Financial news: 07.11.2025, 10-40 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWHU2 (RZhD BO-17) were changed.

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November 7, 2025

10:40

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 07.11.2025, 10:40 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 95.56) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1078.12 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 20.0%) of the security RU000A0JWHU2 (RZhD BO-17) were changed.

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Financial news: 200 years since the birth of Evgeny Lamansky, Governor of the State Bank (07.11.2025).

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On November 10, 2025, the Bank of Russia will issue a commemorative silver coin of 2 rubles, “Financier E.I. Lamansky, on the 200th anniversary of his birth,” from the “Outstanding Personalities of Russia” series (catalog no. 5110-0191).

Yevgeny Ivanovich Lamansky was a prominent Russian statesman during the Great Reforms. He participated in drafting the documents for the Peasant Reform, which resulted in the abolition of serfdom. Lamansky played a key role in the creation of the State Bank and headed it from 1867 to 1881.

A silver coin with a denomination of 2 rubles (pure precious metal weight – 15.55 g, alloy fineness – 925) has a round shape with a diameter of 33.0 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 denomination of the coin "2 RUBLES", the date "2025", the designation of the metal 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 a relief portrait of E.I. Lamansky against a background of laser-etched images of the building of the State Bank of the Russian Empire and credit notes from the period when E.I. Lamansky managed the bank. The inscriptions are: "E.I. LAMANSKY" on the right side along the circumference, and "1825–1902" in two lines on the left side.

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 must be accepted at face value for all types of payments without restrictions.

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Financial news: 135 corporate bond issues were placed on the Moscow Exchange in October.

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The total volume of bond trading, including placements and secondary circulation, on the Moscow Exchange in October 2025 amounted to 3.6 trillion rubles, excluding overnight bonds (1.8 trillion rubles in October 2024).

Primary market

The total volume of bond placements and buybacks on the Moscow Exchange in October 2025 amounted to 2.0 trillion rubles, including overnight bonds worth 280 billion rubles.

In October, 135 corporate bond issues (excluding overnight ones) from 69 issuers with a total volume of 0.9 trillion rubles were placed on the Moscow Exchange.

Secondary auctions

The total volume of secondary bond trading on the Moscow Exchange in October 2025 amounted to 1.9 trillion rubles (888 billion rubles in October 2024).

The total volume of retail transactions on the Moscow Exchange bond market amounted to 554.6 (617.9) billion rubles (293.3 billion rubles in October 2024). Their share of the total bond trading volume was 28.6% (17.16% in October 2024).

The volume of over-the-counter transactions with the central counterparty (OTC with the CCP) with bonds at the end of the month amounted to 590.9 billion rubles (243.7 billion rubles in October 2024).

Moscow Exchange is Russia's largest exchange and the only multifunctional platform for trading stocks, bonds, derivatives, currencies, money market instruments, and commodities. The Moscow Exchange Group includes a central depository and a clearing center that acts as a central counterparty in the markets, enabling Moscow Exchange to provide its clients with a full range of trading and post-trading services.

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Exploring the student body: GUU held a forum to assess the quality of education and campus life

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The All-Russian Forum of Student Education Quality Committees and Student Opinion Research Centers, "Exploring Students," was held at the State University of Management. This significant event brought together approximately 100 representatives from 30 Russian universities, who came together to discuss development directions for a reliable system for researching the needs and concerns of students and their communities.

The forum's geography was quite extensive: from Kaliningrad to Chelyabinsk and from Surgut to Stavropol. This diversity of participants created a unique atmosphere for exchanging experiences and opinions, which allowed for the identification of common challenges faced by students in different regions.

At the opening ceremony, those gathered were greeted by Pavel Pavlovsky, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, and Nikolai Zhdanov, Chairman of the All-Russian Public Youth Movement "Association of Students and Student Associations of Russia."

"I sincerely believe we need to conduct as much diverse research as possible. Today, there's a huge demand from young people for decision-making power. Only when students themselves participate in the discussion of their position in society will they lose the sense of being mere figurines and develop a sense of belonging to their homeland," Pavel Pavlovsky emphasized.

Together with experts from the Association of Trainers of the Russian Union of Youth, Forum participants worked in three workshops:

"Opinion Research," where students went from research conception to product development—a kinesthetic questionnaire and in-depth interviews. "Solution Formation," where students learned tools for problem solving, idea generation, and hypothesis testing. "Interaction with Administration," where activists attempted to view student initiatives through the eyes of management and create tools for effective interaction.

To obtain optimal feedback and improve the productivity of further work within the educational component, separate blocks were devoted to assessing the quality of the program.

At the forum's closing, participants discussed the results and held an informal ceremony to initiate participants into the All-Russian public youth movement "Association of Students and Student Associations of Russia."

Based on the results, a methodological guide for the work of education quality commissions and student opinion research centers will be published.

It should be noted that the forum is organized by the State University of Management and the Association of Students and Student Organizations of Russia. It is being held with a grant from the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh) and with the assistance of the Student Council of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, the 14-35 Center for Sociological Research, and the Commission of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation for the Development of Higher Education and Science.

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Graduates of the RUDN University Engineering Academy received their PhD degrees in Iraq.

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This year, three graduates of the RUDN University Engineering Academy's postgraduate program successfully defended their dissertations, prepared in the Department of Construction Technologies and Structural Materials. They received PhD degrees in construction sciences from Al-Qadisiyah University (Iraq). This confirmed the high level of training of future scientists and higher education faculty at RUDN University.

Despite the obstacles

Al-Khafaji Wisam Hamzah Mohammed was the first to defend his dissertation. His dissertation was prepared under the joint supervision of Svetlana Shambinaya, PhD, Associate Professor (RUDN University), and Professor Haider Kadhim Ammash (Al-Qadisiya University). Svetlana Lvovna was the first to learn of Wisam's exciting moment. The graduate student continues to maintain close contact with his professor after graduation.

"Visam is a very serious, competent, and hardworking individual. Despite the challenges of his postgraduate program—a change in supervisor and research topic, as well as the fact that his primary research assignment and interaction with RUDN University occurred during the pandemic—he managed to overcome the challenges and prepare his dissertation on a new topic in less than four years. He published three articles on his dissertation topic in Scopus-listed journals ranked in the Q1 quartile. This, along with the active citation of his publications in the international scientific community, confirms the high standard of his research. It is important to note that he is not only an accomplished young scientist but also a successful civil servant," says Svetlana Shambin.

Concrete and reducing carbon footprint

Two more graduate students from the Engineering Academy, Al-Zayadi Sora Kadim Kidi and Albo Hassan Ali Sahib Shadhan, defended their dissertations at almost the same time at Al-Qadisiya University. Both graduates were supervised by Elsheikh Asser Mohamed, a PhD candidate in engineering. Sora worked on the production of environmentally friendly recycled concrete to achieve the highest levels of environmental sustainability, a topic of great scientific interest in Iraq and around the world. According to the graduate student, she encountered a number of unexpected challenges during her research.

"The most significant of these was the significant variability in the properties of recycled aggregate, due to differences in construction waste sources, cement type, concrete age, and service conditions. This heterogeneity significantly impacted the stability of the material's mechanical properties and durability, necessitating the development of a precise method for sorting and classifying aggregate, as well as a shift to designing mixtures based on performance criteria rather than traditional formulations. The most important discovery, however, was that the mechanical properties and durability of concrete with recycled aggregate can be significantly improved by treating the aggregate with nanomaterials or mild chemical solutions that reduce water absorption and enhance adhesion between the cement paste and the aggregate. This opens up new prospects for the use of this material in more demanding building structures and contributes to the sustainability of the construction industry, reducing the carbon footprint of concrete production," said Sora Kadim Kidi, Al-Zayadi.

Sora works as an engineer in the municipal government of Iraq's Diwaniyah province. She says she uses her knowledge of recycled, eco-friendly concrete to design local infrastructure projects, such as sidewalks, road surfaces, and small utility buildings, with a focus on cost-effectiveness and environmental sustainability.

"On a practical level, I assess available construction waste, classify it according to the research standards developed in my dissertation, and develop suitable concrete mixes for use in municipal projects. I also participate in the preparation of technical recommendations that can be included in tender specifications, ensuring safety, efficiency, and contribution to waste and carbon footprint reduction. Thus, scientific research is directly linked to practical application and demonstrates the value of academic work in improving quality of life and infrastructure at the local level," says Sora Kadim Kidi, Al-Zayadi.

The goal is durability and efficiency

Albo Hassan Ali Sahib Shadhan also works as an engineer in the Diwaniyah Provincial Government. His research focused on developing a sustainable construction industry and improving the strength and reliability of recycled concrete structures in accordance with the current plan in Iraq.

"One of the main goals of my research was to develop recycled concrete that combines strength, environmental friendliness, and cost effectiveness. The solution lies in a balanced approach between the proportion of recycled aggregate, the use of technologically advanced additives, and the application of low-cost processing methods," says Albo Hassan Ali Sahib Shadhan.

According to Ali, this strategy has made it possible to create concrete with high compressive strength and wear resistance. It is environmentally friendly and reduces overall costs compared to traditional high-strength concrete. The solution is based on improving the properties of recycled aggregate using simple and energy-efficient methods, integrating additives such as nanomaterials or lightweight chemicals that enhance adhesion and rigidity without significantly increasing cost.

Thus, as the RUDN University graduate notes, companies and contractors in Iraq and similar countries can make greater profits by using sustainable and efficient materials while maintaining quality and durability.

"My current goal is to develop model projects that can serve as benchmarks for improving structural and economic efficiency, as well as reducing environmental construction costs. Research provides data and methodologies for accurately evaluating materials and mixtures, enabling engineering decisions to be based on reliable scientific evidence. This approach improves project quality and stimulates sustainable innovation in the local construction sector," says Albo Hassan Ali Sahib Shadhan.

According to Ali, a modern research engineer must possess a combination of technical, analytical, and managerial skills to be in demand in both science and public administration. Among the key qualities, he highlights strong analytical and communication skills, innovation and flexibility, project management skills, as well as attention to detail and discipline.

"The combination of these qualities enables the engineer to serve as a link between scientific research and practical application, making his or her contribution valuable for the advancement of knowledge, improvement of institutional effectiveness, and the sustainability of infrastructure projects and society as a whole," says Albo Hassan Ali Sahib Shadhan.

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The Glukhov-Bakhmutsky dynasty

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This year marks 61 years since Vladimir Viktorovich Glukhov first entered the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute named after M. I. Kalinin. He enrolled in the Physics and Mechanics Department and, after graduation, was assigned to stay at his alma mater.

But 61 years ago, Vladimir Glukhov didn't come to the Polytechnic University alone. Almost simultaneously with his son's first year, his father, Viktor Filippovich Glukhov, a former career military man and veteran of the Great Patriotic War, found a job in the Department of Higher Mathematics. So, perhaps, together they became the founders. family dynasty of polytechnicians, which we are talking about today in our traditional column "Dynasty".

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Generation NEXT: Polytechnic University graduate Sofia Zaitseva captivates the jury at a design competition

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Sofia Zaitseva, a graduate of the Civil Engineering Institute of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, won a first-place diploma in the "Generation NEXT" competition for young designers. The award ceremony took place at the Creative Youth Forum held at the Expoforum Convention and Exhibition Center. The competition was organized by the FarExpo Exhibition Association and the management of the International Textile and Light Industry Exhibition "Fashion Industry."

The "Generation NEXT" Young Designers Forum and Competition is a venue for professional growth and creative inspiration. The competition culminated in a joint exhibition of the best projects by textile, costume, and graphic designers.

The expert committee included leading industry experts, including designer and member of the St. Petersburg Union of Designers Maya Kuznetsova, editor-in-chief of RIA Moda and vice president of the MODA.RF Federation Valentina Kuznetsova, CEO of ALFER.GROUP and president of the MODA.RF Federation Anton Alfer, and others.

Over 100 young professionals—students from Russian and international universities, colleges, and vocational schools—participated in the competition. Based on the expert jury's evaluation, Sofia Zaitseva was awarded a first-place diploma for her project, "Development of a Corporate Identity for the Udelka Flea Market." The project's academic supervisor was Tatyana Diodorova, Associate Professor at the Institute of Contemporary Art's Higher School of Design and Architecture.

"Every victory our students achieve is a source of immense pride and confirmation that we are moving in the right direction. Our graduate's victory in the prestigious Generation NEXT competition proves that we are training specialists capable of creating modern, in-demand projects," noted Marina Petrochenko, Director of the SPbPU Institute of Civil Engineering.

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Community Forum: A State University of Management professor evaluates the new concept of state migration policy

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At the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation (CCR) forum, a new system of state migration policy was discussed. Vladimir Volokh, professor of the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies at the State University of Management and a member of the Presidential Council for Interethnic Relations, spoke.

In his opening remarks, Vladimir Zorin, Chairman of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation's Commission on Interethnic, Interreligious Relations, and Migration, noted that the meeting was discussing a strategic planning document, which is a compelling argument for strengthening the country's sovereignty and security.

Alexander Perezhogin, Head of the Information Support Department for the Implementation of State Migration Policy at the Department of Digital Development and Information Technology of the Service for Citizenship and Registration of Foreign Citizens of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, discussed the practical mechanisms for implementing the concept.

In his speech, Professor Volokh emphasized that the Concept of State Migration Policy for 2026–2030, approved by decree of the President of Russia, was the result of a broad public debate involving government officials, experts, and public organizations at the federal and regional levels. Vladimir Aleksandrovich emphasized that the new doctrine will prioritize the implementation of new control and automation tools, as well as the targeted, organized recruitment of migrant workers. After all, the document, for the first time, enshrines the creation of a digital profile for foreign citizens and the development of a unified system for interdepartmental data exchange. Furthermore, the concept provides for facilitating the relocation to Russia of foreigners who share traditional Russian spiritual and moral values, as well as assessing the effectiveness of agencies.

Experts noted the importance of business participation in implementing migration policy. Proposals were made to improve the digital maturity of services, reduce paperwork, and create a registry of unscrupulous intermediaries. Company representatives expressed confidence that automating notification procedures will reduce errors and the risk of counterfeiting.

Participants in the thematic section discussed issues related to the stay of migrant children in the country, including education and Russian language proficiency. The need to develop an adaptation infrastructure and differentiated approach to migrant and refugee children to prevent their social isolation was emphasized.

The speakers agreed that the updated concept will become an effective tool for strengthening sovereignty, security, and integration, and that its successful implementation is impossible without the active participation of civil society. It was decided to continue working on the proposals in working groups and submit them to the relevant agencies for inclusion in the action plan through 2030.

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