Financial news: 08/22/2025, 13-21 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A0JWVL2 security (EuroplanB7) were changed.

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08/22/2025

13:21

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 22.08.2025, 13-21 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 119.13) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1344.29 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 15.0%) of the RU000A0JWVL2 (EuroplanB7) security were changed.

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Financial news: 08/22/2025, 12-23 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A109916 (RostelP10R) were changed.

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08/22/2025

12:23

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC) on 22.08.2025, 12-23 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 110.53) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1143.17 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) of the security RU000A109916 (Rostel P10R) were changed.

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Brothers in Sap: How Polytechnic Unites First-Year Students

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For the fourth year, the Polytechnic University has been holding a seminar for first-year students before the start of the academic year. charity SUP ride along the rivers and canals of St. Petersburg. To get there, you need to take part in a competition in the official Polytechnic group on VKontakte and hope for luck—chance chooses the winners.

From the moment the organizers — employees of the SPbPU Public Relations Department — invite the future rider on a water ride, his journey through the Polytechnic universe begins. Beginners do more than just ride boards. Meeting fellow SUP boarders, a shared adventure, funny moments and laughter, challenges and mutual assistance, emotions and impressions — all this together lays the foundation for student life and, perhaps, true friendship.

This time, the route for the walk was the same as last year: the Bolshoi and Maly Canals of Kamenny Island with an exit to the Bolshaya Nevka, Srednyaya Nevka and a return along Krestovka to the Bolshoi Canal. Before the start, there was a mandatory briefing from the SUP BRO company, a long-term partner of the Polytechnic University in this event. Then, the head of the SPbPU Public Relations Department, Marianna Dyakova, addressed the children with a short greeting. She said that the SUP walk is part of the Lepota ecosystem, which includes many different activities at the Polytechnic University: health events, meetings with celebrities in the discussion club "You have the floor!", and charity. Thus, the children learned that today's swimming is not just a pleasant event, but also a useful one: half of the funds that the Polytechnic University paid for the walk will go to the development National Registry of Bone Marrow Donors.

We are very happy to see active students, we have a lot of interesting things happening, come and visit us, – invited Marianna Dyakova.

After this, the guys went down to the water, with the help of instructors, settled down on the SUP boards and, having gotten used to it, continued to get to know each other.

— Is there anyone from technical fields?

– Oh, you're from the humanities too?

So, chatting and joking, they set off. This time, a cheerful and cheerful company gathered. The guys made everyone laugh, informal leaders and gentlemen were immediately identified, who showed concern for the girls – they took their SUPs in tow and pulled them along. This was especially useful when they reached the Bolshaya Nevka, along which boats were racing and river trams were driving, raising waves. The wind was also headwind, so they had to literally fight the elements. Having rested in front of the 1st Elagin Bridge, the company set off on the return journey.

Here is the finish. After such a difficult route, not everyone managed to get out of the water dry, so the first thing the guys did was change their clothes. And then the SUP BRO instructors invited them to drink hot tea with cookies, which was very welcome.

The rest of the evening was spent in friendly conversation at an improvised table. They chatted cheerfully, discussed their adventures on the water, remembered school, teachers, shared impressions of the past admission campaign, told how many points each person scored on the Unified State Exam, who got into which institute and what they would study. In general, one can say that the guys bonded over the SUP ride.

We also met some of them, and here is what they told us about themselves, their hobbies, and why they chose Polytechnic.

Vsevolod Bagmutov (St. Petersburg), entered the Humanities Institute: – I chose the Polytechnic for several reasons. Firstly, many of my acquaintances and friends studied at this university, so from their stories I formed a certain impression of it: there are many opportunities for development, high-quality education, a community of people who have similar goals as me. The specialty interested me because it is at the intersection of humanitarian and technical disciplines. It was at the Polytechnic that I managed to find a direction that covers both technical and humanitarian sciences. I have long wanted to try SUP riding, this is one of the reasons why I decided to participate. Another reason is that, when entering the Polytechnic, I told myself that I should use the opportunities of this university to the maximum and try different things.

Yulia Kalinina (Irkutsk), entered the Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology: – I have been to St. Petersburg several times, and each time I did not want to leave. I really like the atmosphere and architecture. I chose the Polytechnic University because it has a good reputation and interesting programs, and biotechnology because I wanted something indirectly related to medicine, but medical school is clearly not my thing. I had never ridden SUPs before, but I really wanted to try, which is why I decided to take part in the competition.

Yaroslav Makarov (Sosnovy Bor), Civil Engineering Institute: – Polytechnic is one of the most prestigious universities in St. Petersburg. I love the exact sciences, so I decided to enroll in an engineering specialty. In this regard, construction seems like a pretty promising industry. I tried to ride a SUP once. The invitation to participate in a swim sounded like a pretty interesting adventure, so I decided: why not? It was fun, really fun.

Alexey Pozharsky (Novotroitsk), entered the Physics and Mechanics Institute: – Having visited St. Petersburg as a child, I was fired up with the dream of going to study in this glorious city. As it turned out, the technical universities where I could go could be counted on one hand, so I chose the Polytechnic. I was interested in the huge number of student organizations with the opportunity for self-realization. I entered the applied mechanics department, because I like physics, especially the mechanics section, I am sure that studying will be interesting. I have been on a SUP a couple of times, and I liked it, it is a really fun activity. And I decided to participate because I wanted to have an interesting time and meet guys who also entered the Polytechnic.

Ksenia Tokareva (Zarechny, Penza Region), Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade: – I decided to come to study in St. Petersburg because last summer, when I visited this city for the first time, I realized that I wanted to come back here and live here. In the 10th grade, a representative of the Polytechnic University admissions committee came to our school and invited me to enroll. At that time, I was already interested in the Polytechnic University, and last summer I reviewed all the specialties again and realized that I would definitely enroll here in Economic Security. This specialty interested me because it combines both economics and law, two areas that interest me. I went SUPing several times. When I saw the post about the giveaway, I realized that this was a good chance to both go SUPing and meet other first-year students.

Mikhail Kryuchin (Volkhov), entered the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport: – I was looking for a good technical university where I could get a quality education and continue my social activities. The Polytechnic turned out to be such a university. The specialty interested me because of its versatility; having received an engineering education, I will be able to find work in almost any industry and apply my special skills. I had a recent experience of riding SUPs, which left a pleasant impression, so I decided to compete for the opportunity to ride around the park islands in St. Petersburg.

Natasha Stefanyuk (Orsk), Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade: In 2021, my family and I visited wonderful St. Petersburg for the first time. Before that, I thought for a long time about where I wanted to go and what city to live in. After visiting St. Petersburg again in August 2024 and visiting the Polytechnic University, my mother and I fell in love with the city even more and chose the desired university – SPbPU. St. Petersburg captivates with its beauty, attracts with its climate and a huge number of interesting places, and the Polytechnic University – with a wide choice of activities and areas of study. I had no experience in SUP riding, so I decided to try my luck in the draw and was incredibly happy with its results.

Ivan Mozgov (Moscow), entered the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity: – I decided to move to St. Petersburg, and Polytechnic University is one of the best technical universities in the city. I want to become a programmer/developer, and my specialty "Informatics and Computer Engineering" is a perfect fit. I had never ridden SUPs before, I accidentally saw a post about the competition and decided to participate. I had never won such competitions before, I was very happy and surprised when I found out about the victory.

Diana Zaichkina (Chita), entered the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport: – I wanted to go to a place where they would give a quality education and where there are a lot of extracurricular activities to develop. I chose the specialty "Technology of transport processes", because I began to think about how the rules for transporting various cargo are created. I had never ridden a sap before, I decided to try it and at the same time meet the guys from the Polytechnic.

By the way, Diana did not fly from Chita alone. While she was riding the sapa, a support group was waiting for her on the shore – her mother Marina and boyfriend Georgy, who also entered the Polytechnic, in the IKNK. The children studied well at their native lyceum and with high scores for the Unified State Exam they flew to conquer Petersburg. Let them succeed. Like all our other first-year students.

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Financial news: Risks of unfair actions in compulsory motor third party liability insurance have decreased in 37 regions of Russia

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Over the 12 months since July last year, the Chechen Republic and the Republic of Dagestan have left the high-risk "red" zone, but Novosibirsk Oblast and the Republic of Ingushetia still remain. The number of regions classified as medium-risk "yellow" zones has decreased from 18 to 15.

The Bank of Russia has been monitoring regional risks of unfair actions in compulsory motor third-party liability insurance since October 2019 and publishes the results on its website on a quarterly basis. The document analyzes such indicators as the frequency of insurance claims, average payment, sliding payment ratio, and the share of accidents involving the same car owners and vehicles. Based on the analysis, regions are assigned to one of three zones depending on the number of points: “red,” “yellow,” or “green.”

The risk level in the territories is reduced due to the interaction of law enforcement and regulatory agencies with insurers with the assistance of the Bank of Russia. They are implementing measures to combat unfair behavior in MTPL. As a result of the improved situation in the Republic of Dagestan and the Chechen Republic, the number of policies issued over 12 months increased by 35 and 75%, while the number of complaints about problems with the availability of MTPL decreased by 57 and 68%, respectively.

For more information on the dynamics of indicators characterizing risks in the country as a whole and in individual regions, readthe latest issue of monitoring.

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Maxim Pasholikov: “The PoliKapital system will allow students to create an individual digital portfolio”

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The hero of the fifth issue of the video digest “Polytech in Priority” is the Vice-Rector for Information, Youth Policy and Security of SPbPU Maxim Pasholikov.

Maxim Aleksandrovich told what tasks the university structures that deal with youth policy face. What is the information and analytical system "PolyCapital"? How will the triad be built – employer-university-student? And why is it important to form a personal portfolio of each polytechnic student?

The series of informational video digests prepared by specialists of the Office of Technology Leadership is aimed at popularizing key scientific and technical areas and projects that receive support from the Priority 2030 program. Thanks to this, employees and interested people receive comprehensive information about the program areas, funded projects and their implementation.

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Financial news: 08/22/2025, 11:06 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A0JVUS1 (RESOLizB03) security were changed.

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08/22/2025

11:06

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 22.08.2025, 11-06 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 124.0) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1493.81 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 37.5%) of the RU000A0JVUS1 (RESOLizB03) security were changed.

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Financial news: X Eastern Economic Forum: new coin (08/22/2025).

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On August 25, 2025, the Bank of Russia will issue into circulation a commemorative silver coin of 3 rubles denomination “X Eastern Economic Forum” (catalog No. 5111-0527).

The silver coin with a face value of 3 rubles (pure precious metal weight – 31.1 g, alloy fineness – 925) has the shape of a circle 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.

On the obverse of the coin there is a relief image of the State Emblem of the Russian Federation, there are inscriptions: "RUSSIAN FEDERATION", "BANK OF RUSSIA", the coin denomination "3 RUBLES", the date "2025", the designation of the metal according to the Periodic Table of Elements of D.I. Mendeleyev, the alloy fineness, the trademark of the St. Petersburg Mint and the mass of the precious metal in purity.

On the reverse side of the coin there are relief images of a cable-stayed bridge, a bird and an emblem with the inscription “Eastern Economic Forum” and the Roman numeral X against a background of images of the sky and waves made using the laser matting technique.

The side surface of the coin is ribbed.

The coin is made in proof quality.

The mintage of the coin is 3.0 thousand pieces.

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

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RUDN student learns her core values thanks to the program “Live and Create in Russia”

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Have you ever thought about what it means to “live”? This is the question that the participants of the second season of the educational program “Live and Create in Russia” of the All-Russian student project “Your Move” were asked to reflect on. Among them was RUDN student Anastasia Bogoyavlenskaya.

The goal of the program "Live and Create in Russia" is to prepare leaders of the student community, conductors of the meanings of youth policy. It is designed for a year and includes three modules: "I live", "I create", "I live and create in Russia", as well as intermodular work.

Notes of a young doctor

To become a participant, students had to write an essay and receive a letter of recommendation from either a program graduate or the management of the educational institution. Anastasia successfully coped with the selection stage and immersed herself in the work. The first module took place in Ivanovo in the spring and brought together students from universities in the Central and Northwestern Federal Districts. In addition to the educational part, the students had a variety of activities, including a hike to the "Cape of Love" in the village of Reshma near the Volga.

“I learned about the program from my academic supervisor, Elena Valeryevna Kaverina. At first, to be honest, I didn’t fully understand what the program was about. But I was very interested to see and learn what youth policy is (I knew before, but I studied this issue myself, so I wanted to learn from professionals), and how to work in this area. During the first block of the program, we discussed the topic: “What does it mean for us to “live”? How do we feel it?” We discussed the importance of reflection and generally learned how to do it correctly. We played a game on values, and I learned that my values are not what I thought they were. Not that they are terrible, I just thought that my main value is family, but it turned out that they are not. This is youth, because it is at this time that your own family appears, useful contacts, professional growth and much more,” — Anastasia Bogoyavlenskaya, a student of the RUDN Medical Institute (General Medicine major, 5th year).

The girl also recalls that on the first day of the program she came across a question on a card: “What book should every student read?”

"I couldn't answer right away, I was confused. After that, I thought about it all night and realized: definitely "Notes of a Young Doctor" by Mikhail Bulgakov. Why? Because they describe the experiences of not just a novice doctor, but a young specialist who has just graduated from university and is immersing himself in the profession. These stories contain his fears, doubts, thoughts, and it seems to me that any novice specialist faces something similar. This book will help you understand: this happens to everyone, and it's normal," – Anastasia Bogoyavlenskaya.

Non-random meetings

According to the student, during the program she met more than 50 people in 4 days. And some of them were definitely not random.

"On the last day of the module, I was sitting at breakfast with a girl who was studying to be a lawyer but dreamed of trying herself in medicine. I remembered a table with data on the composition of the detachments to the virgin lands, where there were guys from the law faculty who decided to go work as part of a medical detachment in the registry. And I told her about it. My interlocutor was delighted and said: "How interesting that the necessary information comes exactly when it is most needed." This impressed me greatly!" – Anastasia Bogoyavlenskaya.

Communication with famous athletes and traveler Oleg Volynkin was also useful and helped the girl understand several important things about herself.

"Meeting with Alexandra Patskevich (2020 Olympic synchronized swimming champion), where she talked about her sports career, motivated me to return to sports. In the past, I was a professional rhythmic gymnast, and was also on the RUDN national fitness aerobics team. But now I plan to go into trap shooting. As for the meeting with Oleg Viktorovich, his exciting stories about traveling to different cities of Russia helped me realize that another important value for me is education. Because the broader our horizons, the more interesting it is with us. In addition, I was delighted with how the traveler spoke reverently and tenderly about his wife, my soul felt so warm! And Alexandra, when the guys asked what values are most important to her, answered: "The main thing is to love: your business, people, loved ones …", – Anastasia Bogoyavlenskaya.

Great opportunities

Now Anastasia is actively participating in the second module of the "I Create" program in Kemerovo. It is aimed at creative activity and teaching young people how to interact with different communities. The final module will take place in December, and the main thing there will be finding an answer to the question: "How to live and create in Russia?"

"I have actually already learned a lot from the program: I started doing fitness, ran my first 4 km race at the New Media Festival, began to value my personal space and time more, began to spend more time with loved ones and, in general, began to develop not only professionally, but also personally. As a doctor, I found participation in the second module especially useful. It was here that I finally understood the meaning of the word "creation", which is extremely important for me as a future healthcare specialist. And as a student, I met a huge number of cool guys – heads of student organizations from all over Russia. This opens up great opportunities for me both for project activities and for simple friendship," – Anastasia Bogoyavlenskaya.

The All-Russian student project "Your Move" is part of the series of projects of the presidential platform "Russia – the Land of Opportunities" and is implemented with the support of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh), the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

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Ekaterina Tereshko: "It was a combo of economics, management and construction"

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Polytechnic University graduate and now research fellow and teacher Ekaterina Tereshko is a shining example of how one can simultaneously study at two institutes and be among the best, win grants and still work, defend a PhD thesis, and manage to do it all.

Is there a secret here? Maybe it is that our heroine likes it when there is a load for the mind and with each stage the level of difficulty increases? Read about this and much more inEkaterina's interview with the newspaper "Polytechnic".

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August 22 — Day of the State Flag of the Russian Federation

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Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –

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August 22 is a special date for all citizens of Russia. On this day we celebrate the National Flag Day, which was officially established by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1714 of August 20, 1994.

The history of state symbols begins in ancient times. When the first states appeared, the need for special signs that would personify the power and sovereignty of the country arose.

During the reign of Ivan the Terrible, Russian soldiers used the scarlet flag in battle. Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, the father of the future reformer Peter I, after whom the Polytechnic bears his name, approved a tricolor flag in 1667, consisting of white, blue and red stripes. It was first raised in 1668 on the military vessel Oryol.

In the early period of Peter I's reign, the predominant color of the banners remained red, and the canvases themselves were decorated with embroidery and decorative elements. In the summer of 1693, Peter I, while in Arkhangelsk, first raised the "flag of the Moscow Tsar" on the yacht "Saint Peter", decorated with white-blue-red stripes and a golden double-headed eagle. This flag is kept in the Central Naval Museum of St. Petersburg.

On January 20, 1705, Peter I issued a decree approving the tricolor as the flag of the Russian merchant fleet. The emperor drew the sample himself.

The appearance of the Russian flag changed several times. The double-headed eagle and St. Andrew's cross appeared on it, their location and composition changed. Only in 1709 was the tricolor without additional elements first documented, used as a flag for Russian merchant ships.

In 1858, Emperor Alexander II approved a new state flag of the empire – black, yellow and white, intended to decorate state institutions. At the same time, the traditional white, blue and red flag continued to be used for private homes and festive events. In 1865, a decree was issued officially proclaiming black, orange (gold) and white colors as state symbols of the Russian Empire.

On April 28, 1883, Alexander III issued a decree ordering the use of the white-blue-red flag as the state symbol for ceremonial occasions. The final approval of the tricolor as the state flag of Russia took place before the coronation of Nicholas II in 1896. However, already in April 1918, it was replaced by the red flag, which became the symbol of the RSFSR, and then the USSR.

A new milestone in the history of the Russian flag began on August 22, 1991, when the Supreme Council of the RSFSR decided to return the traditional tricolor flag as the official state symbol.

Today, everyone who sincerely loves their homeland, is proud of its history and achievements, who feels personal responsibility for its future, strives for its development and prosperity, pays tribute to the symbol of our state.

Happy holiday, Polytechnicians, Happy Russian National Flag Day!

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