Financial news: 10/30/2025, 17-12 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the WUSH (iWUSHolding) security were changed.

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October 30, 2025

17:12

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 October 30, 2025, 17-12 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 113.07) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 127.02 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 49.5%) of the WUSH (iWUSHHolding) security were changed.

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Financial news: Discrete auction of WUSH securities is being held.

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As of 17:07:00, the current price was 102.32 rubles. (Deviation – 20.36%).

There was an increase of 20.00% or more within 5 minutes in a row in the current share price from the closing price of the previous trading day (RUB 85.01).

In the Main Trading Mode T, a discrete auction (DA) will be held from 17:11:00.

In other non-addressed trading modes during the DA period, trading is conducted in accordance with the established regulations.

The end of the DA and resumption of trading at 17:41:00.

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Stay at Domina Pulkovo during your trip and earn Nordwind Club loyalty program miles.

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Nordwind Airlines is launching a pilot partnership to expand opportunities for its frequent flyer program members. Visitors to Domina Pulkovo can now earn miles for their stays at the St. Petersburg hotel complex. For every 100 rubles spent, 1 mile is credited to the Nordwind Club member's account.

The airline's loyalty program allows you to use bonus miles to purchase airline tickets from Nordwind Airlines and its partner airline, Ikar*.

To accrue miles, the passenger must indicate the Nordwind Club card number in the appropriate field or comments when booking accommodation online. website Domina Pulkovo, or present your Nordwind Club loyalty card and identification document when paying immediately before checking into the hotel.

Conditions:

Room reservations must be made on the official Domina Pulkovo website. Miles are awarded only for stays at the Domina Pulkovo hotel made before the 20th of the month following the month of departure. When two or more Nordwind Club members stay in the same room, miles are awarded to the card of only one member. Miles are not awarded for additional hotel services.

Details are available on the carrier’s website.

Interested in becoming a Nordwind Club partner? Contact us at partners@nordwindairlines.ru

See you on Nordwind Airlines flights!

The Domina Pulkovo complex is located 15 minutes from Pulkovo Airport and the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre and includes 253 5-star hotel rooms and 479 4-star apartments, a cozy spa complex, a European-style restaurant, and a spacious conference area. A park is just two minutes away, and the palaces and parks of Pushkin, Pavlovsk, and Peterhof are a half-hour drive away. Whether you're planning a short trip or an extended stay, Domina Pulkovo is the ideal location for both leisure and business travel.

Nordwind Airlines is one of Russia's largest airlines by passenger turnover and boasts an extensive network of scheduled flights across the country. Its hubs are Sheremetyevo, Pulkovo, Sochi, Kazan, and Makhachkala. With flexible airfares, convenient flight schedules, and loyalty program bonuses, flying with us is a great way to start your trip, whether you're a business traveler or just want to enjoy your planned vacation.

*Nordwind Airlines operates flights jointly with Ikar Airlines under a codeshare agreement.

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Financial news: New requirements for bank financial stability recovery plans will come into force on January 1, 2026.

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The Bank of Russia has updated the requirements for financial stability recovery plans (FSRPs), taking into account the experience of supervisory assessments accumulated since 2019, in order to improve their effectiveness in stressful situations.

Systemically important credit institutions will be required to submit plans prepared in accordance with the new requirements to the Bank of Russia by July 1, 2026 (other banks – at the regulator’s request).

INnew position The parameters of stress scenarios have been detailed, indicators of the onset of shock have been established, and it is also indicated how banks should confirm the feasibility of VFU measures and the extent to which they should describe them in their plans.

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Financial news: 10/30/2025, 15-16 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the WUSH (iWUSHolding) security were changed.

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October 30, 2025

15:16

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 October 30, 2025, 15-16 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 106.06) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 120.01 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 41.25%) of the WUSH (iWUSHHolding) security were changed.

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The Russian Industrialist Forum: New Partners and Technological Development at Polytechnic University

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The "Russian Industrialist" Forum and Exhibition continues. On October 30, SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy signed a cooperation agreement with Evgeny Klovach, CEO of the Engineering Group, in the presence of Vadim Medvedev, Rector of University 2035 and Head of the NTI Foundation. The company provides full-cycle development for key industries: energy, mechanical engineering, electronics, high-tech, and medicine, and also produces its own line of immersion cooling systems and server equipment.

"We plan to collaborate through our Supercomputer Center and AI systems. I'm confident our partnership will be long-term and productive," Andrey Rudskoy emphasized.

The Polytechnic University rector also held a working meeting with Mikhail Silnikov, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Furthermore, Andrey Rudskoy visited the booth of the Amphibious All-Terrain Vehicle Plant (Zvezda LLC), where he learned about the company's products.

SPbPU Vice-Rector for Educational Affairs Lyudmila Pankova participated in the 11th All-Russian Forum "National Qualifications System of Russia," speaking at the session "Dialogue between the Labor Market and Vocational Education: New Trends and Development Prospects."

The St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's technological development strategy, based on an effective model for science and industry collaboration, was presented at the "Russian Industrialist" international forum. Yuri Fomin, SPbPU Vice Rector for Research, discussed the approach, which has already proven effective in addressing import substitution challenges.

The key element was a systematic transition from disparate research to targeted work in cross-cutting technological areas.

"We've moved from isolated research to systematic work in our stated areas. Our model allows us to create complete technological chains—from concept to mass production," noted Yuri Fomin.

As part of the "Priority 2030" program, the university focused its efforts on three strategic areas: systems digital engineering, new materials and additive technologies, and engineering artificial intelligence for cross-industry applications. Research teams were structured by specialization: cross-industry, industry-specific, and developing groups.

The effectiveness of this approach is confirmed by completed projects with leading industrial companies, such as the development of key components for power engineering in collaboration with Gazprom, UEC, and Nevsky Zavod.

The university's R&D volume is showing steady growth: by 2030, digital engineering is expected to reach 3 billion rubles, and new materials research is expected to reach 24 billion rubles. This approach strengthens the country's technological sovereignty and confirms the implementation of the state strategy for scientific and technological development.

A lecture hall was also opened at the Polytechnic University booth at the "Russian Industrialist" forum and exhibition. University faculty and staff members presented their papers there. Alexey Chechevichkin, a research engineer at the Industrial and Surface Wastewater Treatment Technologies Research Laboratory, spoke about the history of gas masks. Leonid Yakunin, a research engineer, presented a paper titled "Surface Wastewater Treatment as an Important Element of Urban Environmental Protection." Yegor Temirgaliyev, a senior lecturer at the Graduate School of Industrial Management, shared his experience designing unmanned logistics systems, and Anastasiy Klimin, an associate professor at the Graduate School of Management, spoke about the Blue Ocean strategy in industrial markets.

Additionally, Vsevolod Gaiduk, an engineer at the Higher School of Transport, presented a paper on "The Specifics of Developing and Using Robotic Platforms for Firefighting." Alexander Gurgenidze, an engineer at the Center for Technology Projects, spoke about the creation of a marine dronesphere.

Associate Professor Daria Bylyeva of the Higher School of Social Sciences led an interactive discussion game, "The Future [without?] Artificial Intelligence," where visitors to the Polytechnic University booth were able to discuss ethical issues related to AI, its development, and its impact on society in a playful and interactive format.

Svetlana Ulyanova, a professor at the Higher School of Social Sciences, presented a lecture entitled "Industrial Pragmatism in the Development of Russian Technical Education in the 20th Century."

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Polytechnic University students have created Russia's first transport module for agricultural drones.

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A young engineering team from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University has developed Russia's first transport module—a trailer for two agrodrones with a high-capacity mortar unit. The project was completed as part of the federal project "Personnel for Unmanned Aerial Systems" under the leadership of Alexey Grachev, Director of the Higher School of Transport, and commissioned by Khizara.

The Polytechnic University, with its developed engineering school and modern laboratory facilities, became one of the key universities providing the federal project and a platform for training young engineers.

The project is being implemented on the basis of the university as a support center for training personnel for unmanned aerial systems, selected by the ANO "University of the National Technological Initiative 2035" in 2024The mission of the support centers is to develop and implement additional professional development and retraining programs aimed at mastering the full lifecycle of an engineering project—from technical specifications to the finished product. The practical portion of the training is built around solving specific industry-specific engineering problems, one of which was the creation of a transport module for agricultural drones.

The implementation of such programs at the Polytechnic University is supported by the Directorate of Continuing Education and Industry Partnerships, working with specialized institutes and higher education institutions. This allows for the integration of engineering, educational, and applied components within a single project framework.

"The students were given a very specific task by an industrial client: to design a mobile system that would provide agrodrone operators with everything they needed for effective field work," noted Ivan Kurta, Head of SPbPU's Directorate of Continuing Education and Industry Partnerships. "We tried to approach the task as practically as possible, and the students accomplished the task brilliantly."

Young engineers designed and manufactured a trailer measuring 3.5 meters long, 1.5 meters wide, and 1.8 meters high. The key feature of the development is its comprehensive solution for drone logistics and servicing. The module provides operators with everything necessary for quickly loading and unloading drones, preparing them for flights, and performing post-flight maintenance, including battery charging and solution refilling. To this end, the trailer is equipped with a 1,000-liter solution tank with a built-in mixer, an automated pump station, a battery charging system, and a flow meter for precise refill monitoring.

The economic impact of the development is significant: the prototype costs no more than 500,000 rubles, making it six times more affordable than imported equivalents, which start at 3 million rubles.

"This project is a clear example of the successful integration of the educational process with real-world industrial needs," comments Dmitry Tikhonov, Vice Rector for Pre-University and Continuing Education. "Students gain invaluable experience working on a specific engineering challenge, while our industrial partners gain a ready-made, competitive solution. The development of projects like 'Staff for UAS' strengthens the country's human resources potential in the high-tech unmanned systems industry."

According to Alexey Kovalev, CEO of the customer company, Khizar, operational testing of the trailer is already planned for the coming year. In the future, the development could be scaled up for use in Russia's agricultural sector.

By the end of the year, 76 young engineering teams will participate in the federal project "Personnel for UAS," presenting their developments for the unmanned vehicle industry. Polytechnic University will continue to play a key role in training specialists and creating applied solutions that contribute to the country's technological sovereignty.

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The Ministry of Education gives the go-ahead: a new dissertation council on agricultural economics has opened at the State University of Management.

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By order of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation dated October 28, 2025, No. 1051, a dissertation council 24.2.293.04 was established at the State University of Management for the scientific specialty 5.2.3. "Regional and sectoral economics (economics of the agro-industrial complex (AIC), economic sciences)."

The council includes leading economists from SUM and invited specialists from the country's largest specialized universities. The decision by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science confirms the high level of our university's research and expands opportunities for graduate students and researchers to defend dissertations on current development areas in the agro-industrial complex.

Today, the State University of Management has five dissertation councils in economic and technical sciences, including a joint council with the Belgorod State Technological University named after V.G. Shukhov (BSTU). These are large-scale platforms where a modern scientific school of management is being formed and research in the fields of global, regional, and sectoral economics, as well as management, logistics, and transportation, is advanced.

In October, the joint council of the State University of Management and the Belarusian State Technical University named after V. G. Shukhov held the first defenses of candidate dissertations in technical sciences (scientific specialty 2.9.9 "Logistics Transport Systems"), completed by graduate students from the State University of Management's Department of Transport Complexes.

In addition, this month, by order of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, academic degrees of Doctor of Science and Candidate of Economic Sciences were awarded to the following staff and graduates of our university's postgraduate program:

Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Karelina, Associate Professor of the Department of World Economy and International Economic Relations — Doctor of Economics (Order No. 951/nk dated 06.10.2025); Dmitry Aleksandrovich Repnikov, Associate Professor of the Department of World Economy and International Economic Relations — Doctor of Economics (Order No. 1044/nk dated 28.10.2025); Ahmed Mohamed, postgraduate student of the State University of Management, citizen of the Syrian Arab Republic — Candidate of Economic Sciences (Order No. 954/nk dated 06.10.2025); Tatyana Alekseevna Gololobova, employee of the Department of Management in International Business and Tourism Industry — Candidate of Economic Sciences (Order No. 954/nk dated 06.10.2025).

We sincerely congratulate our colleagues on this high recognition of their research results! Thus, the State University of Management and Management continues to consistently strengthen its position as a leading research and educational center in the fields of management, economics, and transportation, providing training for researchers to address the strategic objective of achieving technological leadership in the Russian Federation.

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Pedagogical Innovations: Polytechnic University Teachers Share Experiences at a Conference in Belarus

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SPbPU faculty took part in the IX International Scientific and Methodological Conference "Problems of Modern Education in a Technical University," which was held at the P. O. Sukhoi Gomel State Technical University (Belarus).

The plenary session was opened by Natalia Leonova, Associate Professor of the Physics Department at the Institute of Physics and Mathematics at SPbPU. She presented a report on the network collaboration between technical universities and regional schools located in small towns and remote from federal educational institutions. This collaboration not only fosters a motivated flow of applicants prepared for modern scientific challenges but also enhances the prestige of physics and mathematics education among schoolchildren.

Associate Professors of the Physics Department, Victoria Mizina and Tatyana Andreeva, participated in the conference sessions, presenting the results of their scientific and methodological research and innovative approaches to teaching natural sciences. T. A. Andreeva's report was dedicated to a joint project between the Physics Department of the Institute of Physics and Management and the Industrial Stream Data Processing Systems Laboratory of the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering"—a virtual laboratory with digital copies of real devices, the 3D models of which fully replicate the functionality of the originals.

V. V. Mizina presented SPbPU's new master's program, "Physics and Applied Mathematics in Science and Education." The program's uniqueness lies in the fact that master's students are awarded two qualifications (the second being "Pedagogical Education"), significantly expanding graduates' career opportunities. Another key feature of the program is its networking with the A. I. Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, which allows for the integration of resources between educational institutions to improve the quality of student training.

Conference participants also discussed prospects for cooperation between the Sukhoi Gomel State Technical University and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, including joint research projects and academic exchanges.

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Financial news: On October 30, 2025, the Territorial Development Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is October 30, 2025. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 815,000,000. Placement term, days – 26. The date of depositing funds is October 30, 2025. The date of return of funds is November 25. The placement interest rate, % per annum is 16.5. The terms of the conclusion are urgent or special (urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 815,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form is open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 12:30 to 12:40. Competitive bids from 12:40 to 12:45. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 12:55. Additional terms and conditions.

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