Financial news: 03/09/2026, 18-18 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RASP (Raspadskaya) security were changed.

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March 9, 2026

18:18

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 09.03.2026, 18-18 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 184.1) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 197.88 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 21.25%) of the RASP (Raspadskaya) security were changed.

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Yuri Gagarin: The Man Who Conquered Space

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On March 9, we celebrate the birthday of Yuri Gagarin, the first person in the world to fly into space.

Childhood and the Occupation

The future conqueror of space was born in 1934 to a simple working-class family. In 1941, the village of Klushino in the Smolensk region, where the Gagarin family lived, fell under German occupation. The Germans deported Yuri's older brother and sister, aged 17 and 15 respectively, to Germany, but they escaped en route and joined the Soviet troops. The village was liberated in 1943.

Excellent student

In 1951, Yuri graduated with honors from Lyubertsy Vocational School No. 10, specializing in molding and foundry work, and completed the seventh grade of an evening school for working youth. In 1955, he also completed his studies with honors at the Saratov Industrial Technical School and the basic training course at the local flying club, where he accumulated 43 flight hours over two years. Upon joining the army, Gagarin was sent to the 1st Chkalov Military Aviation School named after K. E. Voroshilov, from which he again graduated with honors, qualifying as a fighter pilot.

The path to space

From 1957 to 1959, Yuri Gagarin served in the 169th Fighter Aviation Regiment near Murmansk. When he learned of the call for volunteers for the upcoming space flight, he immediately submitted a request expressing his desire to try his hand at this unprecedented new endeavor. After several medical examinations, he was accepted into the group of cosmonaut candidates. Six brave souls were ready to embark on the maiden flight, and the decision on who would be the first to leave Earth's atmosphere was made just a few days before the launch.

Legendary flight

On April 12 at 9:07 AM, the Vostok spacecraft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, and its pilot, Yuri Gagarin, said the world-famous "Let's go!" 108 minutes of flight: not much for a human, but a new step in the development of humanity.

Returning to Earth, the cosmonaut reported: “I completed the task, landed in the designated area, I feel good, there are no bruises or injuries.”

The cosmonaut's worldwide fame

Yuri Gagarin received a triumphant welcome in Moscow. Thousands gathered in Red Square to see their hero. Words of gratitude and admiration poured in from all sides. Gagarin became not just a cosmonaut but a national symbol, embodying the achievements of Soviet science and technology. His smile and simplicity captivated the hearts of millions, and he quickly became a national favorite.

However, the first cosmonaut's fame wasn't limited to his country's borders. Soon after his historic flight, he embarked on a grand tour of thirty countries, where he was greeted like a true star. In each country, Yuri Gagarin became the center of attention, and his visits caused a real sensation. People flocked to see the cosmonaut who had become the first in history to conquer the vast expanses of space. He was greeted with flowers, gifts, and applause, and some countries even held parades in his honor.

One of the most memorable encounters was a lunch with Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain. Yuri Gagarin was invited to Buckingham Palace, where he was awaited not only by the royal family but also by a multitude of admirers. According to witnesses, at the end of the event, Elizabeth II herself invited Yuri Gagarin to take a commemorative photo with him, breaking one of the most important rules of etiquette: the monarch being prohibited from being photographed with ordinary people.

This meeting symbolized not only Gagarin's international recognition, but also the importance of space exploration as a common cause for all humanity.

Final chapter

Returning to the country after a world tour, Yuri Gagarin returned to active work and training for a new flight that was not destined to come true.

In 1968, the cosmonaut with the sunny smile died during a training flight.

Yuri Gagarin didn't just change history and become the face of Soviet cosmonautics; he significantly influenced everyone's lives, demonstrating by his example that anything is possible if you pursue your goals and work on yourself, you can achieve the most incredible heights.

GUU and Space

Today, the State University of Management has established a Center for Space Research, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and Radioelectronic Technologies. One of its areas of focus is integrating the State University of Management into the "Personnel for Space" program. Our young scientists have won the All-Russian Space Dictation.

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Financial news: 03/09/2026, 16:48 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A10B0T2 (RZhD 1P-39R) were changed.

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March 9, 2026

16:48

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 March 9, 2026, 16:48 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 123.83) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1335.35 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 21.25%) for the security RU000A10B0T2 (RZhD 1P-39R) were changed.

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

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VJGZP

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As of 12:42:00, the current price was 1484 rubles. (Deviation – 20.45%).

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 1,232).

In the Main Trading Mode T, a discrete auction (DA) will be held from 12:46:00.

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 13:16:00.

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Financial news: 03/09/2026, 10:54 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZZ1N0 (DOM 1P-3R) were changed.

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March 9, 2026

10:54

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 09.03.2026, 10:54 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 106.87) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1192.55 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) for the security RU000A0ZZ1N0 (DOM 1P-3R) were changed.

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Financial news: 03/09/2026, 10:43 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A101T64 (Slavnef1P1) were changed.

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March 9, 2026

10:43

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 09.03.2026, 10:43 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 110.38) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1194.05 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A101T64 (Slavnef1R1) were changed.

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Financial news: On changes to the upper limits of price corridors and collateral rates on the futures market before the start of trading on March 9, 2026.

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In accordance with the Methodology for Determining Risk Parameters of the Moscow Exchange Derivatives Market by the National Credit Center (JSC), the upper price limits for futures and minimum collateral rate limits for the following underlying assets will be changed before the start of trading on March 9, 2026:

No. Underlying asset Futures contract Current minimum margin levels used to determine price caps Minimum cap levels of post-change collateral rates used to determine price caps
Level 1 MR1 Level 2 MR2 Level 3 MR3 Level 1 MRCurr1 Level 2 MRCurr2 Level 3 MRCurr3
1 BR for Brent oil 12% 18% 26% 24% 30% 38%
2 BRM for Brent oil (mini) 12% 18% 26% 24% 30% 38%
3 NG Henry Hub natural gas 24% 34% 46% 25.5% 35.5% 47.5%
4 N.G.M. Henry Hub (micro) natural gas 24% 34% 46% 25.5% 35.5% 47.5%

As a result of the change in the collateral rates, the upper limits of the price corridors will be increased and the risk calculation center will be changed in accordance with Part 3 Methods for determining risk parameters of the Moscow Exchange PJSC derivatives market by the National Credit Center (JSC).

Additionally, the interest rate risk rate for a decline IRcurr(down) on futures contracts BR-5.26 and BRM-5.26 will be increased from 0.1 to 0.23 and the price corridor of calendar spreads BR-4.26-BR-5.26, BRM-4.26-BRM-5.26 will be increased.

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Happy International Women's Day!

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This year, spring, like a true woman, has decided to linger a little longer to prolong the joy of anticipation. However, this doesn't delay the most beautiful and tender holiday – International Women's Day. Perhaps the numerous congratulations and warm wishes to beautiful women will melt not only hearts but also the snow outside, ushering in warmer days.

The State University of Management is proud of all its female students, faculty, staff, and graduates, who develop their talents year-round, advance their knowledge, serve their country, and enrich the world with their presence.

Just recently, we celebrated our female scientists, and today we extend words of gratitude to absolutely every member of the fair sex. May your lives always be filled with flowers, smiles, and good cheer, as well as worthy grades, accomplished achievements, and, of course, love.

Happy holiday, our charming and attractive ones!

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Courage and Service: Women of the State University of Management during the War

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During the Great Patriotic War, women fought, waited, believed, saved, treated, taught—and contributed to Victory alongside men. Their heroism manifested itself in different ways: some at the front, others in hospitals, laboratories, and classrooms, but all of them brought Victory closer with courage and selflessness.

Among them are those whose destinies are linked to our university. They studied here, worked here, dreamed of science, of a future—and when the time came, they made their choice, standing up to defend their homeland.

For March 8th, we're highlighting the women of Moscow Institute of Economics and Management (now State University of Management) who fought in the Great Patriotic War. We're celebrating those whose names are worthy of remembrance, respect, and pride.

Their faces are faces of courage, strength and endless dignity.

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RUDN University students, director, and faculty discuss their career choices

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It's not just women scientists who shine at RUDN: among the students are rising stars, experienced teachers, and successful leaders—deans and department directors.

In honor of March 8, we asked them how they chose their profession and career path, as well as about their goals for the future.

Elvira Dovletyarova, professor, director of the Agrarian-Technological Institute (ATI) of RUDN University.

Head of the Landscape Architecture educational program. Author of approximately 80 scientific articles. Recipient of the title "Honored Worker of Education of the Russian Federation" and the Russian National Landscape Architecture Award in two nominations: "For Outstanding Achievements and Public Activity" (2017) and "Best Landscape Architecture Teacher of the Year" (2019). Organizer of major international congresses, symposiums, and conferences.

"My path to science began with pure curiosity. Even in my school years, at the Astrakhan Station for Young Naturalists, I was fascinated by the life of nature, studying its fragile changes and the mysteries of ecological phenomena. The station allowed me to determine my future direction—ecology and scientific research. This love took shape in landscape architecture—a field that became more than just a profession for me, but a calling of the heart. Today, as Vice President of the Association of Landscape Architects of Russia, I understand that not only the beauty and comfort of a city, but also its health are determined by our work. A special milestone in my life was RUDN University, where I was fortunate to establish a new program—"Garden, Park, and Landscape Construction." And thanks to the work of the Association, we were able to transform it into the field of landscape architecture. I am proud that we have been able to take ATI's infrastructure to a new level: not only by opening research centers such as SMART, the GRANUM breeding and genetics center, and a soil and environmental laboratory, but also by developing new plant varieties for agriculture and the city.

"My love for Moscow, my work in the Civic Chamber, and my work with the Association allow me to be at the forefront of events: combining scientific research on urban health with modern technological solutions. All this is to ensure that Russian cities breathe freely and remain comfortable homes for each of us. Looking forward, I have ambitious goals: developing our institute's infrastructure, creating a modern veterinary medicine cluster, and expanding partnerships with industry—from the intricacies of plant growing to pet care," says Elvira Dovletyarova.

Elizaveta Shaprinskaya, 3rd year student at the Institute of Russian Language.

She has authored 10 scientific papers, including for journals listed in the Higher Attestation Commission (HAC), Scopus, and Web of Science. She is the head of the student scientific society, a scholarship winner, and a laboratory assistant at RUDN University.

"Philology is my passion. I delve only into what ignites my inner research flame. New works, unknown authors, complex cultural concepts—all of this often finds itself in the same era, in the same artistic space, which is no less an art to describe. My path to scholarship began not with the desire to write an article at any cost, but with an attempt to find answers to the questions posed by the text. In studying literature, I actively use digital tools to analyze artistic spaces. This is precisely what is taught in my program, "Applied Digital Philology." — Elizaveta Shaprinskaya.

Elena Lylova, Associate Professor of the Department of Management of the Faculty of Economics, Candidate of Economic Sciences.

The author of over 40 scientific publications on the interaction between government and business, change management, organizational theory, and HR management.

"My scientific journey began as a student—I presented at my first conference in my second year of university. Then I met my future dissertation supervisor, Doctor of Economics and Professor Natalia Vladimirovna Vysotskaya, and I realized I wanted to be like her: smart, proactive, professional, a true leader and mentor to my students. I strive to actively develop not only in science but also in other fields: I love drawing, I organize student research projects at the Faculty of Economics, and I participate in patriotic and charitable events for children and animals. I'm constantly learning new things—I completed Sberbank's educational program and Rosmolodezh's "Voice of a Generation" program, and I received a second diploma in a retraining course in digital product design. I'm proud to have kept in touch with my graduating students over the years—it means their studies have given me not only knowledge but also friendship.

But my greatest achievement is my family and my son, Platon, who, by the way, already dreams of studying at RUDN University and then working with his mother. I love Erich Fromm's quote: "Life has no meaning except the meaning a person gives it, by fulfilling his or her potential and living fruitfully." Being myself, being in the right place, and making a difference—that's my greatest happiness! I dream of finding a balance between all areas of my life so that I can do everything I want: develop, teach, and help," says Elena Lylova.

Elizaveta Shlepotina, a 6th-year medical student majoring in General Medicine.

She is a winner and awardee of national and international conferences. She has authored over 20 scientific publications, 10 of which are listed in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), Higher Attestation Commission (VAK), and Scopus. She conducted research at the Morozov Children's Hospital, writing articles and theses on pediatric vascular neurosurgery, including ruptured arteriovenous malformations of the brain. In her fourth year, she went on duty at the N. N. Burdenko Military Clinical Hospital in the neurosurgery department, where she assisted in surgeries on wounded soldiers of the Soviet Military District.

"Furthermore, in 2019, I founded the Horse for Health charity project, whose main goal was the habilitation and rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, spinal muscular atrophy, and Rett syndrome through hippotherapy, as well as the development of an evidence-based approach. As a result, after five years of the project's operation, we participated in the Moscow Region Mayor's Grant Competition, helped over 100 children with disabilities, and published approximately eight articles and theses on hippotherapy. I also assembled a team with whom we created a wonderful surgery and resuscitation club, REMEDY, at the Accreditation and Simulation Center Department, which has become a haven for us and is as dear to us as a child. We created a place for work and development, where there is the opportunity to grow professionally in an environmentally friendly environment under the responsive guidance of mentors," says Elizaveta Shlepotina.

According to the girl, she chose the professional path of a neurosurgeon in her first year.

"I finally realized I was in the right place when I was first approached for surgery. It's perhaps the only field I've ever really lit up, a challenging yet incredibly rewarding field to work in and develop in. There's a certain magic to working with the human central and peripheral nervous system. Of course, first, I want to enter residency and successfully complete it, become a good neurosurgeon, and continue to pursue research, as I already have several ambitious research ideas. And I'm constantly honing my microsurgical skills, which are an integral part of neurosurgery," says Elizaveta Shlepotina.

Congratulations to all the women of RUDN University on March 8th! May your career be filled with professional victories and achievements!

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