Financial news: Three deposit auctions of the PPC “TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND” will take place on 06.08.2025

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Parameters;

Date of the deposit auction 08/06/2025. Placement currency RUB. Maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) 6,342,000,000.00. Placement term, days 29. Date of depositing funds 08/06/2025. Date of return of funds 09/04/2025. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum 18.00. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). Minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) 6,342,000,000.00. Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Applications in preliminary mode from 11:30 to 11:40. Applications in competition mode from 11:40 to 11:45. Setting the cutoff percentage rate or declaring the auction invalid before 11:55.

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Financial news: Individuals invested over 230 billion rubles in securities on the Moscow Exchange in July

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The number of individuals with brokerage accounts on the Moscow Exchange (MOEX) as of the end of July 2025 was 37.8 million (603 thousand in July), with 70.9 million accounts opened. Transactions on the Moscow Exchange stock market in July were concluded by 3.9 million people, of which 357 thousand were qualified private investors.

In July 2025, individuals invested 232.4 billion rubles in securities, which is almost twice as much as in July last year, including 13.2 billion rubles in shares, 206.8 billion rubles in bonds (3.2 times more than in July 2024), and 12.4 billion rubles in fund units.

The share of private investors in the volume of trading in shares and units of exchange-traded funds in July was 66.9%, and in the volume of trading in bonds – 28.1%.

The most popular shares in private investors' portfolios in July were ordinary and preferred shares of Sberbank (SBER, SBERP) (31.4% and 7.1%, respectively), shares of LUKOIL (14.0%), Gazprom (13.0%), T-Technologies (6.8%), X5 (5.8%), VTB Bank (5.7%), Rosneft (5.7%), Yandex (5.7%) and preferred shares of Surgutneftegaz (5%).

The top 5 Russian mutual funds in private investors' portfolios included money market funds LQDT (share – 38.8%), SBMM (19.7%), AKMM (17.2%), BCSD (2.4%) and AMNR (2.0%).

The shares of morning and evening trading sessions in the total volume of stock and fund shares trading amounted to 9 and 15%, respectively. Retail investors were the main participants in the morning and evening sessions with shares of 83 and 78%, respectively.

The most popular securities from the Moscow Exchange IPO Index in transactions with private investors in July 2025 were UGLD, IVAT, SVCB, ASTR, SOFL, MBNK, OZPH, EUTR, DIAS and LEAS.

The number of individual investment accounts (IIA) amounted to 6.1 million (20.2 thousand in July). Trading turnover on IIA accounts in July 2025 increased by 37.4% compared to July last year and amounted to 332.7 billion rubles. In the turnover structure, 66.3% are transactions with shares, 13.2% – with bonds and 20.6% – with fund units.

The Moscow Exchange Group operates the only multifunctional exchange platform in Russia for trading shares, bonds, derivatives, currencies, money market instruments and commodities. The Group includes a central depository and a clearing center that acts as a central counterparty in the markets, which allows Moscow Exchange to provide its clients with a full cycle of trading and post-trading services.

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It's fun to walk together

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The Ladoga Cultural Center, as part of the city summer leisure campaign "KultLeto", invites children to a vocal intensive. The children will get acquainted with musical works that reveal the importance of friendship.

The program includes game tasks and vocal exercises aimed at developing musical ear and confidence on stage. Children will learn to sing in a group and solo.

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Qigong

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The Onezhsky Cultural Center invites participants of the Moscow Longevity project to an open class in the Qigong group. Qigong includes meditation, gymnastic exercises and is aimed at relieving physical and psycho-emotional tension, calming the mind, emotions, preventing diseases, improving the immune system and the body as a whole.

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Healthy back

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The Onezhsky Cultural Center invites participants of the Moscow Longevity project to an open class in the Healthy Back group. The exercises are aimed at strengthening the back muscles, improving joint mobility and forming posture. They are recommended for people of any age and different levels of training. Regular training will relieve tension and help restore flexibility.

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How did the field practice of RUDN students-ecologists go?

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Kosinsky Lakes, Ulyanovsk Forest Park, Malinki Biostation… It sounds like someone's route for a tent camping holiday, but these are the places where RUDN University environmental students did their practical training. They studied different types of forests and described their species diversity. In addition, the students assessed the impact of humans on ecosystems and were impressed by the speed of Sosnowsky's hogweed "capturing territories".

"We managed to work with different communities — from spruce and mixed forests to meadow and floodplain areas. To describe the forest structure, we laid out 20 x 20 m test plots: we measured the required size with a tape measure, and then determined everything on this plot. The height of the tiers was estimated approximately, based on our own height. The density of the crowns was determined visually — this comes with experience. But with species diversity, everything is not so simple. Especially in the herbaceous layer, you can’t quickly list anything. Each species had to be found separately, carefully examined and compared with the identifier — it was like a detective investigation, but now many plants are recognizable at first sight," — Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

From glacial lakes to coniferous forests

Each of the locations where the students worked had its own characteristics. For example, the Kosinsky Lakes are a complex of lakes of glacial origin. This type of reservoir is rare for the Moscow region; they are usually found in the north and northwest of the country. Unfortunately, the lakes are subject to strong negative human influence. In Beloye Lake, due to active exploitation and storm drains, there is excessive growth of algae and other plants, lack of oxygen and mass death of fish in winter. And in Svyatoe Lake, there are processes of drainage, washing away of fertilizers, due to which the raised bog plants disappear, but the raft (a layer of flora covering the surface) of the reservoir is overgrown with willows and reeds.

"Pine, birch, oak and mixed forests (pine-birch) predominate in the Ulyanovsk forest park in the Moscow region. The further away from water bodies, the forests become drier and pine. Birch forests were often found closer to the roads – this is probably due to the disturbance of the soil cover and faster restoration of birch. Closer to water bodies, there are swampy areas with black alder. In older areas of the forest, pine begins to displace birch," – Diana Chirkova, a student of the Institute of Ecology of RUDN (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

The forests around the Malinki biostation are interesting because they were renewed about 100 years ago. Farmers leased the local forests on the condition that they would plant a young tree of the same species in place of each felled tree. For several decades, ecologists have been conducting a wide range of studies here, from monitoring the state of rare species populations to studying human impact on ecosystems.

Excavations under heavy rains

During their internship, students described not only forests, but also the structure of local soil. Part of the research took place during the season of prolonged rainfall, which significantly complicated field work.

"The soil became too wet for proper digging, and it was simply impossible to dig a standard 1×1 m hole. The slopes became soggy and slippery, so some routes had to be taken with special care. But despite the difficulties, such weather gave us a lot of memorable moments – we will definitely remember how we saved each other on waterlogged paths and how we looked for detours at the cost of dry clothes," – Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

According to the students, they encountered peat-bog, podzolic (acidic soils that form under conditions of flushing water regime under coniferous and mixed forests) and sod-podzolic soils at the locations.

In the world of flora and fauna

Of course, during long field work, ecologists could not help but encounter various representatives of the Moscow region fauna.

"I didn't expect such a great diversity of animal species. During the internship, we met those that we would hardly meet in ordinary life. For example, a beaver in the Yauza Park. It was especially surprising to see elks at the Malinki biological station. And at the end of the internship, a cute and very pleasant moment happened – I managed to feed a squirrel from my hands," – Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

As for flora, students noted in their field journals the presence of several invasive plant species. These are plants that were introduced to the region from their natural habitat, but they began to actively spread and displace native species, threatening biodiversity.

"In the Moscow region, such plants as the glandular and small-flowered touch-me-not, white dogwood, and multi-flowered lupine are common. They displace typical forest species, occupying disturbed areas. But the most territories have been "captured" by Sosnowsky's hogweed. The rate of its reproduction is astonishing – especially on the territory of the biological station," – Diana Chirkova, a student of the Institute of Ecology of RUDN (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

Participants in the field practice note that after the research they have conducted, they have come to better understand how complex and interconnected ecosystems are. And that even a small impact on one component can lead to serious consequences for the entire system.

"Fieldwork greatly changes the perception of everything we have studied throughout the year. What was previously perceived as a set of theoretical concepts, takes shape in real life and becomes logical. After practice, you no longer just "look at nature", but intuitively notice the closure of crowns, evaluate the projective cover, and recognize plant species," – Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

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Harsh talent. 100th anniversary of the birth of artist Geliy Korzhev

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Library No. 33 named after D.A. Furmanov will hold a lecture-presentation for the 100th anniversary of the birth of the artist Geliy Korzhin (1925–2012).

Soviet and Russian painter, academician of the USSR Academy of Arts, People's Artist of the USSR, laureate of the State Prizes of the USSR and the RSFSR, Geliy Korzhin was a representative of the "severe style".

The program includes a story about the artist’s life, his creative path, and an analysis of key works, including the triptych “Communists” (1957–1960) and the series “Scorched by the Fire of War” (1962–1967). The event will be accompanied by a presentation with reproductions of the paintings.

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Blockade Nocturne

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Library No. 233 will hold an event called “Blockade Nocturne” dedicated to the history of the Leningrad blockade.

Participants will learn about life in the besieged city: the food crisis, bread rations, work on the Road of Life, daily shelling. Particular attention will be paid to the fates of children who worked in hospitals and factories. The program will also include a screening of documentary footage and a review of books from the library collection covering the events of 1941–1944.

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Kazan Golovinsky Monastery. Architectural necklace by A.A. Latkov

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Library No. 44 named after V.G. Korolenko will hold a lecture-presentation dedicated to the architect-restorer Alexander Latkov.

A graduate of the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, he received a large silver medal for his design of a classical gymnasium. For 20 years, Alexander Latkov worked as an architect at the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, where he built many buildings, including the stone bell tower next to the library that has survived to this day. In 1918, he participated in the restoration of the Moscow Kremlin.

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Addressed to children and adults

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Library No. 233 will conduct a review of Albert Likhanov’s books, timed to coincide with the writer’s 90th birthday.

The event will introduce visitors to the author's biography and his works about growing up teenagers, childhood during wartime, and moral values. Guests will see excerpts from film adaptations and a book trailer for the story "The Last Cold". The library will present a selection of Albert Likhanov's books from the independent reading collection.

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