Financial news: Sales of MTPL and CASCO policies have increased: results of the first half of the year

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In January-June 2025, ordinary motorists issued 17.9 million classic MTPL policies for personal cars, which is 4.2% more than a year earlier. The number of motor hull insurance contracts with citizens also increased by almost 5%.

During this period, the average cost of classic MTPL policies for private cars of ordinary people decreased by 4%, to 6.8 thousand rubles, and the payment on them increased by an average of 17% and amounted to 108.4 thousand rubles. The average insurance premium for motor hull insurance for individuals remained virtually unchanged – 20.3 thousand rubles, while the payment increased by an average of almost 12%, to 183.1 thousand rubles.

Overall, the insurance market grew by about a third in the first half of the year, to 1.8 trillion rubles. Read more about the situation on the market in January-June of this year in"Review of key performance indicators of insurers for the second quarter of 2025".

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Financial news: 09/03/2025, 12:51 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A10B9S5 (NorNikB1P9) were changed.

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03/03/2025

12:51

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on September 3, 2025, 12:51 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 114.1) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 455.61 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 16.25%) of the RU000A10B9S5 (NorNikB1P9) security were changed.

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Financial news: 09/03/2025, 11-02 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A10ARS4 (MONOP 1P03) were changed.

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03/03/2025

11:02

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 03.09.2025, 11-02 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 57.41) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 346.22 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 62.5%) of the RU000A10ARS4 security (MONOP 1P03) were changed.

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Financial news: Almost 100 corporate bond issues placed on Moscow Exchange in August

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The total volume of bond trading, including placement and secondary circulation, on the Moscow Exchange in August 2025 amounted to 2.7 trillion rubles, excluding overnight bonds (1.7 trillion rubles in August 2024).

Primary market

The total volume of placement and buyback of bonds on the Moscow Exchange in August 2025 amounted to 1.5 trillion rubles, including the volume of placement of one-day bonds in the amount of 293 billion rubles.

In August, 99 new corporate bond issues from 47 issuers with a total volume of RUB 867.0 billion were placed on the Moscow Exchange. The total volume of corporate bond placements and buybacks amounted to RUB 906.1 billion (RUB 698.0 billion in August 2024).

Secondary auctions

The total volume of secondary bond trading on the Moscow Exchange amounted to 1.5 trillion rubles (775 billion rubles in August 2024).

The total volume of transactions by individuals on the Moscow Exchange bond market amounted to 522.9 billion rubles (281.5 billion rubles in August 2024). Their share in the total volume of bond trading amounted to 33.5%.

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 300.6 billion rubles (133.5 billion rubles in August 2024).

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Financial news: Far East and Arctic regions plan to place national bonds on Finuslugi

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On September 3, on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF-2025), Moscow Exchange and the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East signed a cooperation agreement on the issuance of national bonds by regions of the Far Eastern Federal District (FEFD) and the Arctic. They will soon appear on the Finuslugi marketplace created by Moscow Exchange.

The funds raised will be used to finance events and projects envisaged by the master plans of Far Eastern and Arctic cities. The agreement was signed by Deputy Minister of the Russian Far East Development Elvira Nurgalieva and Senior Managing Director of Moscow Exchange for Retail Business, Development of Electronic Platforms and the Finuslugi Marketplace Igor Alutin.

In 2025, the Amur and Magadan regions, the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, and the city of Yakutsk are considering issuing public bonds with a total volume of about 2.2 billion rubles on Finuslugi.

As Igor Alutin noted, Finuslugi also plans to publish materials with master plan projects for Far Eastern and Arctic cities, for which the regions will issue national bonds.

Igor Alutin, Senior Managing Director for Retail Business, Development of Electronic Platforms and the Finuslugi Marketplace at Moscow Exchange:

“The preparation of the Far East regions for the issue of people's bonds on Finuslugi coincided with the anniversary of the Eastern Economic Forum, which is undoubtedly a significant event for us. We are pleased to welcome new regions to the platform and are proud to provide Russians with the opportunity not only to receive income from investments, but also to become co-investors in socially significant projects to develop infrastructure and improve the quality of life in our vast regions. People's bonds have already proven themselves to be an effective tool for attracting investment and a reliable way to diversify savings, so the Finuslugi team will continue to actively expand their range.”

According to Elvira Nurgalieva, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East is currently continuing active discussions with the regions about their participation in the issue of public bonds and the feasibility of using this instrument in the implementation of city master plans.

Elvira Nurgalieva, Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic:

“Three more regions have planned to issue for 2026. According to preliminary calculations, the total debt capacity of the Far East regions is about 300 billion rubles. This allows us to consider people's bonds as a source of financing for many projects. I am confident that cooperation with the Moscow Exchange will help increase the volume of issues and scale up the use of this financial instrument in the Far East and the Arctic. We see this not only as an effective way to attract additional investment, but also as an opportunity to make residents direct participants in important infrastructure changes for their cities.”

Within the framework of the agreement, Moscow Exchange and the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East plan to organize joint events, form working groups, exchange information, and engage in consultative and marketing interactions in order to popularize and develop public bonds in the Far Eastern and Arctic regions.

The opportunity to purchase national bonds appeared on Finuslugi in 2021. The peculiarity of such bonds is that only individuals can buy them – they are not traded on the stock exchange and do not have a secondary market. To purchase national bonds on Finuslugi, you do not need a brokerage account: all transactions are carried out directly between an individual and the issuer. It is enough to register in your personal account or the Finuslugi mobile application using the State Services service.

Finuslugi is a marketplace for money created by the Moscow Exchange. On Finuslugi, you can select and open bank deposits online 24/7, take out cash loans, purchase mutual fund units, public bonds of companies and Russian regions, as well as OSAGO, CASCO, mortgage insurance, real estate insurance and other products. You can top up deposits and accounts on Finuslugi for free using the Fast Payment System (FPS). The service can be used regardless of the region, anywhere in Russia and the world. More details on the website HTTPS: //finumlius.ru.

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More than 3.2 thousand flags and decorative structures will decorate Moscow in honor of City Day

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Specialists from the City Services Complex will decorate the capital with flags, festive posters and decorative structures in honor of City Day. It will be held from September 13 to 14, said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

"In total, we will install over 3.2 thousand flags and decorative structures, they will decorate the main Moscow bridges, key highways, squares near railway stations, public spaces and entrances to the city. The key element of the concept will be the word "Moscow" and the number 878 – that is how many years the Russian capital turns this year," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Traditionally, festive decorations will be installed in pedestrian areas, parks and on outbound highways. Flags will be used to decorate iconic city sites, including Poklonnaya Gora and Tverskaya Street.

In Yauza Park, at the southern entrance to the Dynamo metro station, on Khodynskoye Pole, Central Square and Yunosti Square in Zelenograd, there will be recreation areas with flowers and swings. In the Tsaritsyno and Kolomenskoye museum-reserves and in Fili Park, flag structures resembling hot air balloons will be installed.

Petr Biryukov added that more than 600 congratulatory posters will be placed on city billboards, bus stops and poster stands. In addition, on September 13 and 14, the architectural and artistic lighting of buildings will operate in a festive mode, and video clips dedicated to the capital's birthday will be shown on digital billboards and media facades.

Nothing was purchased additionally for decoration for the City Day. All elements are reused due to redecoration and replacement of festive canvases.

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Eight educational facilities will appear in the east of the capital at the expense of investors

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Eight educational institutions with a total area of almost 25 thousand square meters are being built at the expense of investors in the territory of the Eastern Administrative District of the capital. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

"Currently, investors are building eight educational facilities in the Eastern Administrative District in the Izmailovo, Metrogorodok, Golyanovo, Perovo and Severnoye Izmailovo districts. The total area of the facilities will exceed 24.8 thousand square meters. In total, they are designed for almost 1,700 places: 250 school and 1,425 preschool. The educational facilities are being built by investors. In the future, they will complement the social infrastructure of the east of the capital, seven of them will become part of the Moscow education system," Vladimir Efimov noted.

The emergence of new educational facilities is an important component of the development of a harmonious urban environment. In each of them, spaces are created for an effective educational process. Thanks to this, parents can choose a school or kindergarten for their children near their home and not spend a lot of time on the road.

"All eight facilities are being built using extra-budgetary funds. Thus, the developer FSK is building an educational complex in Golyanovo with an area of almost 8.4 thousand square meters. It will include a school for 250 children and a kindergarten for 125 preschoolers. Another building is being built by the PIK group of companies in the Metrogorodok area. There, on the territory of a new residential quarter, a kindergarten with a swimming pool will appear, designed for 250 children," said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the Department of Urban Development Policy of the capital

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

All stages of construction of social facilities are controlled by the capital State Construction Supervision Committee (Moscow State Construction Supervision Authority). According to the head of the department Anton Slobodchikova, since the beginning of the work, inspectors have carried out 27 control and supervision activities at construction sites. Specialists from the subordinate Expertise Center were involved in the on-site inspections to conduct studies of the materials and building structures used for compliance with the approved design solutions.

The area around the buildings is being landscaped, sports and playgrounds are being equipped, trees, bushes and flowers are being planted, and convenient pedestrian paths are being made.

Earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced opening after the reconstruction of school No. 1770.

The construction of social facilities in Moscow corresponds to the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life". You can find out more about this and other national projects being implemented in the capital at special page.

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Yakov Chernikhov. The Image of the Future. Architectural Fantasies of the Russian Avant-garde

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The Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center will open an exhibition entitled “Yakov Chernikhov. The Image of the Future. Architectural Fantasies of the Russian Avant-garde"The exhibition is dedicated to the work of one of the most prominent architects of the first half of the 20th century and covers all the main stages of his work.

The exhibition will feature over 500 exhibits: original architectural projects, graphics, models, manuscripts, photographs and personal items. Visitors will be able to see how Yakov Chernikhov's ideas influenced the development of architecture, graphic design, urbanism and digital technologies.

The exhibition is divided into eight thematic parts. Among them are a multimedia hall with visualizations of fantasy structures, an architect's office, a design workshop, a section on font experiments, and an exhibition called "Architectural Tales" in which Chernikhov created a world free from ideological frameworks. The final part of the exhibition is dedicated to the "Palaces and Pantheons" cycle, which anticipated many visual images of modern architecture, cinema, and video games.

The project was prepared with the participation of the Yakov Chernikhov Architectural Charity Foundation, the A.V. Shchusev State Research Museum of Architecture, the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, and other partners.

Curators: Andrey Chernikhov and Maria Gadas.

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first day of freshmen at RUDN

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In hand is a university map, the goal is to visit all the places marked on it, complete tasks and get rewards. The first day at RUDN for first-year students was held in the style of a quest or a computer game-walker in reality. 21 locations and three hours of time – on your marks, get set, let's go!

A healthy mind resides in a healthy body!

The students had to go around more than one building, and for this they needed to warm up well and get a boost of energy after the first September classes. The newcomers were helped with this at the location of the Druzhba physical education and health complex. The girls were given mats and given the task of doing abdominal exercises for 30 seconds, the exercise could be replaced with squats. The guys demonstrated the strength of their arms by doing push-ups.

"Everyone is so athletic! Come on, sign up for the sections!" the FOK trainers said with a smile.

But not only the athletic first-year students of RUDN, but also masters of humor. This was confirmed at the Interclub at the KVN location. The newcomers discussed the topic: "There are many ways to lose money, but how to increase income?"

The girls jokingly suggested finding a guy for this. But the answer to the question of what to take with you to another planet would please the creators of the MAX messenger. According to one of the first-year students, it must definitely catch and provide communication with Earth there.

After joking around, the students went off to sing karaoke songs and dance Russian folk dances.

The smartest new kid

However, music was also played at the location where one could get acquainted with communities from Lebanon, Vietnam, Brazil, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Columbia and others. Foreign students from RUDN University led first-year students in dancing to the sounds of their national melodies. Representatives from Lebanon taught the dabka dance to the sounds of the drum.

"It's great, it's so much fun here! They even let us try on national costumes! We also liked the KVN location, we even thought about trying ourselves in humor. We entered RUDN in the "Journalism" program. I did it because I dream of working in television, and my friend followed in the footsteps of her mother, a photojournalist. We chose RUDN because of the good reviews, especially about the internship, interesting education. In addition, it is a point of attraction for different cultures, an unusual university!" – Elizaveta Smirnova and Alisa Makarova, bachelors of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of RUDN.

Literally next to this atmosphere of an oriental holiday, students answered questions on a test about digital literacy. The answer options made everyone smile. For example, to the question: "Why do you need Excel?" you could answer that it helps to count the stars in the sky or keep track of train schedules. But, of course, everyone chose the right option – to calculate the project budget. But the guys really wanted to call Pavel Durov the creator of the Internet, because there is a grain of truth in the joke if we are talking about popular social networks in Russia. However, the father of the World Wide Web was still the British scientist Tim Burners-Lee.

At the admissions office location, students were also tested for erudition, but here many questions concerned facts about the university. For example, how many countries do students come from, do they give a car for excellent studies, and what are the corporate colors of RUDN. Future historian Karina Zhumagalieva had no trouble completing these tasks.

"I really like the atmosphere of the university, it's so beautiful and green here! And today is such a wonderful holiday, I've already managed to sing my fill and have fun. I entered the History program because I've always loved this subject and I'm especially interested in the history of the Soviet Union. Therefore, I hope to delve deeper into the study of this period," Karina Zhumagalieva, Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences at RUDN University.

Friends from 170 countries

Three hours of the RUDN University quest flew by unnoticed, and now the students began to gather at the stage on the square in front of the main building in anticipation of a welcoming speech from the RUDN University rector. The first-year students held posters in their hands with support for their faculties and institutes. Here and there, guys and girls began to chant: "Philology department-philology department!", "IMEB-IMEB!"

And here is the culmination – the flags of Russia and RUDN were brought out, and Oleg Aleksandrovich Yastrebov appeared in front of the first-year students.

"I congratulate you, you really have a very important day today. Knowledge Day at your new alma mater, this is your second home, which, believe me, will stay with you for life. I congratulate you on entering one of the best universities not only in Russia, but also in the world, whose graduates are in all countries without exception. You opened these doors with perseverance, talent, knowledge. We have a university of opportunities – use them! You will have amazing teachers. Do sports, volunteer. Meet – in your address book there will be friends from 170 countries of the world. I wish you success, good luck, guys!" – Oleg Yastrebov, Rector of RUDN.

After Oleg Aleksandrovich's warm words, our university's anthem began to sound, which was immediately picked up and sung by new RUDN students, who turned on the flashlights on their phones. On this touching note, the first day of the first-year students' journey came to an end. But ahead of them are many educational and career roads, achievements and victories.

"I entered RUDN University for "Foreign Regional Studies" because I dream of becoming a diplomat and a specialist in relations with China in the future, as this is a promising direction, which is confirmed by the foreign policy of our country. Relations with this state will play a big role. The university attracted me because it has high positions in the rankings, and in general it impresses with the level of education and the international scale of its activities," Roman Petrov, a bachelor of the RUDN University Institute of Foreign Languages.

"And I will study in the direction of "Innovation Management in Industrial Sectors". This is a promising direction that combines both the humanities and the exact sciences. I think it will be interesting for me to study. I liked RUDN because there are many activities here, and it is also international, there is an opportunity to make friends with guys from different parts of the world," – Victoria Merinova, Bachelor of Engineering Academy of RUDN.

About the results of the admission campaign

In 2025, 9,642 Russian students at all levels of preparation joined the RUDN family, of which almost 7 thousand were in the bachelor's and specialist's programs. 1,635 people were admitted to the bachelor's and specialist's programs on a budget. In total, the university processed 193,073 applications from applicants – 77,108 more than in 2024.

Most popular areas of study 2025:

Advertising and Public Relations Linguistics Jurisprudence Philology Applied Computer Science

Based on the results of the Olympiads, 285 people were admitted. Most of the Olympiad participants will study in the areas of Advertising and Public Relations, Applied Informatics, and International Relations. They will receive an additional scholarship and study the Translator module for free.

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The nominees for the Korney Chukovsky Prize have been announced

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The jury selected the best works from the applications received for the Korney Chukovsky Prize. The long list of the competition is published on award website.

"The long list of the award included 87 works of different genres, and in just almost two months the organizing committee of the competition received about 580 works from 95 cities of Russia: Kaliningrad, Krasnodar, Moscow, St. Petersburg. Now the competent jury will have to select the best works. Their authors will receive cash rewards, and the best publications for young readers will appear in the collections of our libraries," said the Minister of the Government of Moscow, head of the capital's Department of Culture

Alexey Fursin.

He also added that this year, for the first time, six authors from the Donetsk People's Republic will be competing for victory.

The long list also included seven books about the Great Patriotic War and one by a participant in a special military operation. For the first time, the nominees included a trilogy and four dilogies. The books of the award nominees were published by 51 publishers.

Later, the jury will form a short list and announce the winners in six nominations. Another leader will be determined by Muscovites in the Active Citizen project: they will name the best work for children according to readers. The results will be announced in October-December.

Authors and translators whose works were published from January 1, 2024 to July 9, 2025 can participate in the competition. Applications were accepted from July 10 to August 7. The organizing committee received 578 original works from 95 cities in Russia. Most applications came from Moscow and the Moscow region, St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region, Kaliningrad, Rostov regions, Krasnodar Krai, and six authors from the Donetsk People's Republic will also compete for victory. The oldest participants of this season were two peers of the Great Victory – they are 80 years old.

The jury included experts from Moscow libraries, laureates and winners of competitions and awards, children's writers and translators, including Tamara Kryukova, Maya Lazarenskaya, Yulia Simbirskaya, Maria Sukhotina and Olga Bochenkova.

There are seven nominations: "Best work in prose for children under seven years old", "Best work in prose for children aged eight to 12 years old", "Best poetry collection for children under seven years old", "Best poetry collection for children aged eight to 12 years old", "Best translation into Russian of a work for children under seven years old", "Best translation into Russian of a work for children aged eight to 12 years old", and "Best work for children according to readers". The prize fund for each nomination is one million rubles.

Winners of previous years

Last year, more than 600 applications from 108 cities in Russia were submitted to the competition. The authors and translators of the winning books were from Sosnovy Bor, Rostov-on-Don, Sochi, Moscow and St. Petersburg. The leaders in the nomination "Best work for children according to readers" were determined by 20,827 users on the Active Citizen portal. In total, more than 490 thousand opinions were collected in the voting.

The winners of the award were the books “A Kind Word Pleases Even Peas” by Alena Kashura, “Five Plus Thirteen” by Valentina Partina, “Thirteen Announcements by Leva Luchik” by Olga Serova, “Verses-Freckles” by Anastasia Lyutikova, “Not to Take the Mind” by Igor Shevchuk and other works.

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The Korney Chukovsky Prize was established in Moscow in 2020. The goal of the competition is to support contemporary children's writers, poets and translators, as well as to popularize children's literature.

Over five seasons, 4,292 authors from all over the country have applied — from Kaliningrad and Norilsk to Vladivostok and Sochi. Nominations concerning children's prose are the most popular, with up to half of the total number of applications submitted.

The winners of the first, second and third degrees over the four completed seasons were 28 books by 28 poets, prose writers and translators. Their books can be found in seasonal catalogs Korney Chukovsky Prize on the competition website, and with the winning works – in Moscow libraries. The capital's reading rooms present the books of the leaders of the third and fourth seasons of the competition, a total of 2940 copies were purchased.

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