Financial news: 09/03/2025, 16-38 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZZ984 (GTLK 1P-10) were changed.

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03/03/2025

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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, 16:38 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 69.7) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 562.26 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 37.5%) of the security RU000A0ZZ984 (GTLK 1P-10) were changed.

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Financial news: Summary data of the statistical reporting form of insurers for the first half of 2025

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Performance indicators of insurers based on the Report on the structure of financial results by insurers.

Due to changes in the methodology for generating reporting indicators in Form 0420162 “Information on the insurer’s activities”, the amount of insurance premiums, starting with data for the first quarter of 2023, may not be fully comparable with the indicators for the comparative periods of the previous year. For a correct comparison of the volume of insurance premiums for reporting periods with similar periods of the previous year, information has been published on form 0420158 "Report on the structure of financial results by accounting groups".

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Financial news: Statistical indicators and information on individual entities of the insurance business for the first half of 2025

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Performance indicators of insurers based on the Report on the structure of financial results by insurers.

Due to changes in the methodology for generating reporting indicators in Form 0420162 “Information on the insurer’s activities”, the amount of insurance premiums, starting with data for the first quarter of 2023, may not be fully comparable with the indicators for the comparative periods of the previous year. For a correct comparison of the volume of insurance premiums for reporting periods with similar periods of the previous year, information has been published on form 0420158 "Report on the structure of financial results by accounting groups".

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting on the development of the railway infrastructure of the Central Transport Hub

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin held a meeting dedicated to the development of the railway infrastructure of the Central Transport Hub (CTH).

The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Yuri Gordeev, Deputy Minister of Transport Alexei Shilo, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Department of Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure of the City of Moscow Maxim Liksutov, Vice Governor of the Moscow Region Vladimir Loktev, representatives of Russian Railways and federal agencies.

"The Central Transport Hub is a strategically important facility for the economy and transport industry of Russia. The implementation of the entire project and the full-scale introduction of planned transportation will provide, in addition to reducing intervals of railway transport and reducing the load on roads, a new impetus to the socio-economic development of the central macroregion, an increase in the volume of housing construction and an expansion of the labor market. Despite the huge amount of work already done, there are still many tasks ahead that we will solve within the framework of the federal project "Development of the railway infrastructure of the Central Transport Hub" as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life". The President has set the task of connecting 11 regions of the Central Federal District and ensuring passenger traffic of about 850 million people by 2030. Among the main tasks are increasing the connectivity of the regions of the Central Transport Hub, creating new transport hubs, stations and stopping points," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Central Territorial Administration includes 11 regions: the city of Moscow, Moscow, Vladimir, Tula, Tver, Ivanovo, Smolensk, Ryazan, Kaluga, Kostroma and Yaroslavl regions.

Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Department of Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure of the City of Moscow Maxim Liksutov noted during the meeting that increasing mobility is an extremely important factor in the well-being of the economy of the entire country. Therefore, investments in transport are what should be done first and foremost.

"At the first stage of the Central Transport Hub project, the most important transport projects were implemented – the Moscow Central Circle and the Moscow Central Diameters, and the standards of the Moscow metro were actually introduced to rail transport. This is, firstly, the quality of the rolling stock, secondly, a clear tariff system and, thirdly, a timed schedule. At the second stage, we will improve the rail connectivity of 11 regions. When we talk about extending the diameters – the ground metro – to the regions, we mean extending the operation of these services, which significantly improve the quality of travel," said Maxim Liksutov.

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Financial news: The draft of the Main Directions of the Unified State Monetary Policy for 2026–2028 has been published

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INdocument The Bank of Russia has outlined the goal and main principles of monetary policy. In addition to the one published in July base scenario The project presents three alternative scenarios for economic development over the next three years: disinflationary, proinflationary, and risky.

The scenarios differ in their assumptions, which concern both internal and external conditions. They take into account both emerging trends and possible risks, which allows the Bank of Russia to be prepared for different scenarios.

In all scenarios, monetary policy is aimed at returning annual inflation to 4%. To achieve this goal, the Bank of Russia will take the necessary measures, taking into account the current state of the economy, price dynamics, and the situation on the financial markets.

The document contains appendices and inserts, including on the interaction of monetary and budgetary policies, on changes in banking regulation in 2023–2025 and their impact on monetary policy, on companies’ interest expenses and the cost channel.

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Financial news: 09/03/2025, 15-03 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A1098W8 (DOM 1P-18R) were changed.

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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, 15-03 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 105.92) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1312.33 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A1098W8 (DOM 1P-18R) were changed.

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/Victory Day/ Gala Concert Held in Beijing to Mark 80th Anniversary of Victory in Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

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BEIJING, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — A grand theatrical performance to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War was held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday evening, attracting about 6,000 spectators.

Among the audience were Chinese party and state leaders Xi Jinping, Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang, Li Xi and Han Zheng. Before the performance, Xi Jinping and other leaders exchanged warm handshakes with war veterans.

The gala concert entitled “Triumph of Justice” retrospectively presented the great history of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, highlighted the role of the Communist Party of China as the main pillar of resistance, praised the heroism of the Chinese people in the fight against the invaders, and showed the unbending spirit of the Chinese nation, which occupies a worthy place in the family of nations of the world. –0–

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/Victory Day/ Xi Jinping signed an order to award all participants of the military parade /more details/

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BEIJING, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) — Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xi Jinping on Wednesday signed an order to award all participants in a military parade held Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

The order states that the servicemen who took part in the parade presented a spectacle that showed the spirit forged in the war of resistance, embodied the characteristic features of the era, and displayed the scope of a great power and the strength of a powerful army.

As noted in the order, the parade fully demonstrated the determination and steadfastness of the People's Liberation Army of China (PLA) in firmly protecting the country's sovereignty, security and development interests, as well as upholding world peace.

The order calls on all branches of the armed forces and service personnel to learn from the example of the parade participants and strive tirelessly to achieve the goal of the PLA's centennial in a timely manner, accelerating the transformation of the Chinese military into a world-class armed force. –0–

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Moscow and Kursk Region Sign Cooperation Agreement

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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and Acting Governor of Kursk Oblast Alexander Khinshtein signed an agreement on trade, economic, scientific, technical and cultural cooperation between the two regions for the next five years.

"A friend in need is a friend indeed. Muscovites responded very sensitively to the tragedy that occurred in the Kursk Region and provided its residents with all possible support. Assistance from city residents and the Moscow Government continues to this day," Sergei Sobyanin noted in his speech.

In response, Alexander Khinshtein thanked Moscow for the comprehensive nature of its assistance and expressed confidence that the agreement signed today would be an important step in developing cooperation between the two regions.

The cooperation agreement between the Government of Moscow and the Kursk Region develops the provisions of the previous bilateral document signed in 2015 and provides for deepening integration and strengthening ties in such areas as transport, information and communication technologies, industry, the agro-industrial complex, trade and services, architecture and construction, housing and utilities, improvement of urban areas and public spaces, healthcare, education, science, culture, archiving, tourism and sports, environmental protection, family and youth policy, social protection and promotion of employment, interaction with socially oriented non-profit organizations and others.

Kursk Region is a reliable trade and economic partner of Moscow. The region's enterprises regularly participate in the implementation of the capital's state order. In 2022-2025, they concluded over 2.6 thousand contracts for a total of about 1.8 billion rubles, of which 685 contracts (more than 25 percent) for 98.5 million rubles (5.5 percent) were for small-volume purchases.

Food producers from Kursk region take part in interregional fairs held in the capital.

Healthcare ties play a major role in bilateral cooperation. In 2024–2025, about 1,300 residents of the Kursk region received treatment in Moscow city hospitals.

In August 2024, Moscow provided assistance to residents of the Kursk region who were forced to leave their homes due to the invasion of Ukrainian troops into the region. In the territory of six municipalities of the Kursk region (five districts and the city of Zheleznogorsk), the Moscow Government deployed 36 temporary accommodation points with a total capacity of up to 20 thousand people. A number of measures were also implemented to ensure the security of the region and protection from UAV attacks.

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Sergei Sobyanin launched the first unmanned tram with passengers in Russia

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Sergei Sobyanin took part in the launch of the first driverless tram in Russia. It will transport passengers in the northwest of Moscow on route No. 10 "Metro Shchukinskaya" – "Ulitsa Kulakova".

Two unmanned trams were also launched – test laboratories. They are used to test new versions of software and train artificial intelligence.

"Moscow has gathered high technologies in the field of unmanned transport. Such companies as Yandex, Sber and a number of others are engaged in them. A federal center for unmanned aircraft transport and aviation systems has been created in Moscow. Leading Moscow universities are also engaged in unmanned technologies. This allowed us to create our own unmanned transport center in 2023, which was tasked with creating specific unmanned technologies for specific types of urban transport, on specific routes. In two years, in fact, the guys implemented this project, tested it. And today – good luck, we are starting real unmanned traffic. Today is the first tram, by the end of the year there will be three, next year – 15," the Mayor of Moscow noted.

Since May 2024, the unmanned tram has traveled more than eight thousand kilometers in test mode without ever violating traffic rules.

By the end of 2025, three more trams will be equipped with driverless technology. As the tests are completed, they will begin to operate regular passenger services along route No. 10. By the end of 2026, 15 trams from the Krasnopresnensky depot will be operating in driverless mode.

By 2030, it is planned to equip more than 300 Moscow trams, or about two-thirds of the capital's fleet, with driverless technology. It is expected that by 2035, about 90 percent of Moscow trams will operate based on driverless technology. This will ensure maximum reliability and accuracy of the schedule.

Launch of the first driverless tram in Russia

The development of unmanned technologies in urban transport is carried out within the framework of the transport development strategy until 2030, approved by Sergei Sobyanin.

In 2023, the Moscow Center for Research and Development of Unmanned Transport began a practical solution to the problem of organizing the movement of unmanned trams, set by the Mayor of Moscow.

Tram route No. 10, which plays an important role in the daily life of Strogino residents, was chosen for testing and then for regular operation. More than 4.5 thousand trips are made on it daily on six modern Russian-made trams.

In accordance with Russian legislation, the launch of the country's first fully driverless tram was carried out in three stages. Numerous tests were carried out within their framework.

The first stage, which began in May 2024, involved testing an unmanned tram without passengers at night, with a driver and a system to duplicate his actions. The system ensured the movement of the vehicle, but the final decisions were made by the driver.

As a result, the driverless tram and its software were fully prepared for the second stage of testing – test rides with passengers.

The second stage became possible after the Russian Government established an experimental legal regime (ELR) for launching unmanned transport. The document was prepared by the Russian Ministry of Economic Development based on an initiative proposal by the Moscow Government. The capital became the first city in the country to initiate the use of the ELR for launching fully unmanned transport.

During the second stage, the unmanned tram went on the route both with and without passengers. The unmanned driving system took over the control and decision-making functions, and the driver constantly backed up the actions of the computing systems.

The tram ran around the city on a special schedule. The main indicators of the various systems were broadcast on a large screen in the cabin. It allowed one to evaluate how the tram saw the surrounding space through the machine vision system.

Following the results of the second stage, a decision was made on the third stage – the launch of regular unmanned tram service with passengers. It began on September 3, 2025.

The first driverless tram in Russia makes stops on its own, opens and closes doors, follows traffic lights, lets pedestrians pass, determines how to drive through intersections, switches switches and strictly adheres to the traffic schedule. The system works in such a way that the driverless tram will never collide with the vehicle in front.

There is a tram control employee in the cabin to monitor the traffic and perform other functions, including control over fare collection. Passengers will not feel any difference from their usual tram rides with a driver — they are provided with the same comfort and safety. In emergency situations, the employee is required to open or close the doors, as well as resolve other issues. He will not interfere with the tram control — thanks to artificial intelligence and special software, the traffic is completely autonomous.

The presence of a tram control officer in an unmanned tram is a current requirement of federal legislation. The Moscow government is working with the Russian Ministry of Transport to amend the regulatory framework, which will allow the operator to be present in the cabin without a tram control license.

The tram software was created by Moscow Metro employees without involving third-party companies. It allows using artificial intelligence to control the tram in the conditions of a huge metropolis.

"The smart technology developed by the city is unique. It works more accurately and reliably than foreign analogues. It has already been recognized with prestigious international awards," Sergei Sobyanin wrote on his account in

messenger MAX.

Source: Moscow Mayor's channelmessenger MAX

Innovative solutions developed for the launch of the first driverless tram in Russia have already been recognized by prestigious national and international awards, including the Reforum Awards (in the Innovation of the Year category), Company of the Future — 2024 (Digital Transformation), Magistral Awards (Best Project of the Year), CDO/CDTO Awards 2025 (Digital Region), Digital Leaders Award 2025 (Digital Leader of the Year), Priority: Digital — 2025 (Artificial Intelligence), and Ecotech Leader — 2025 (Perspective).

 

Thanks to effective cooperation with the Bank of Russia, the capital's unmanned tram became the first vehicle in the country to be insured using a smart contract with settlements in digital rubles.

The digital form of the national currency combines reliability, high speed of payments and security due to the complete transparency of all financial transactions. To receive insurance coverage, simply pay for travel in any convenient way and apply the card to the validator when entering the salon.

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Operating principles of an unmanned tram

The control system for the movement of an unmanned tram developed in Moscow guarantees maximum reliability and comfort of travel, as well as the accuracy of the schedule.

The technology for controlling an unmanned tram is based on complex, interconnected intelligent systems. These include:

— a high-precision route map consisting of two parts — a lidar map to determine the tram's position in space, and a vector map. All road elements are transferred to the vector map, including tram tracks, stops, roads, traffic lights, pedestrian crossings and turnouts;

— a sensor system that includes cameras, radars, lidars, and an inertial measuring and navigation system. Special sensors and capabilities of the developed computing systems allow real-time analysis of the situation on the road and prediction of maneuvers of other road users. In particular, lidars provide a 360-degree view, see objects at a distance of up to 200 meters and determine their location with an accuracy of up to two centimeters. Radars help navigate in bad weather and estimate the speed of other road users. Cameras determine what kind of object is in front of the tram — a pedestrian, a car, a dog, or a traffic light;

— a localization system that ensures continuous determination of the tram's location in space and correction of its route based on comparison with a lidar map. It does not depend on the presence of GLONASS satellite signals;

— a computer vision system. It receives information from sensors of the sensor system (lidars, cameras and radars) and processes it using classical and neural network methods;

— the tram can receive data on current traffic light signals using V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) technology — wireless communication with other road users and transport infrastructure;

— a traffic planning system that processes information from all systems of the unmanned tram. It makes decisions based on a set of pre-described control rules concerning the passage of specific sections of the route, the choice of speed and the formation of a smooth trajectory of movement. Then the system checks for obstacles and, in the event of a potentially dangerous situation, corrects the trajectory. Thus, the neural network determines the position of the turnout approximately 30–40 meters away for further decision-making on the automatic switching of the turnouts;

— a system to prevent wheel slippage. It is used when driving in adverse weather conditions, including ice. The system was specially developed by Moscow Metro employees for the unmanned tram. The technology replicates the actions of an automobile anti-lock braking system, which prevents wheels from locking during braking, and the stability control system, which is designed to maintain stability and control.

The next step is a driverless metro

On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, the first stage of experimental operation of the first unmanned metro train in Russia will begin in December 2025. Its control system will be tested at night without passengers on the Big Circle Line on a modern train of the Moscow series.

The tests will include systems for automatic control of falls on the track, machine vision, interaction with the control center, and others. In the future, the train schedule will be compiled automatically.

It is expected that a working prototype of the train will be ready by the end of 2026. It will be able to run completely unmanned with passengers and taking into account the Moscow metro intervals – 90 seconds during rush hours. This will be the best unmanned train control system in the world.

Development of the Moscow tram network

The length of tram tracks in the capital is about 430 kilometers. Of these, 82 percent are separated from highways and are located on a separate track.

In 2010, only four percent of trams on the lines were new. Today, the city's tram fleet is 97 percent updated. The average age of the rolling stock does not exceed six years – this is the best indicator not only in Russia, but also among all megacities in the world.

There are 35 routes in the capital, with passengers making about 750 thousand trips daily. Compared to 2023, passenger traffic has increased by 20 percent. Among the most popular routes are No. 17 Medvedkovo – Ostankino (over 52 thousand trips), No. 6 Bratsevo – Sokol Metro (38 thousand trips), No. 12 Vostochnoye Izmailovo – Dubrovka (over 33 thousand).

In 2024, a new double-track tram line on Sergiya Radonezhskogo Street, over 860 meters long, opened. This made it possible to organize a new tram route No. 2 "3rd Vladimirskaya Street" – "Kursky Station". The interval is 10 minutes. More convenient and faster options for daily travel were received by about 700 thousand residents of the South-Eastern, Eastern and Central Administrative Districts. Including over 300 thousand residents of the eastern districts of the city – Lefortovo, Sokolina Gora and Perovo – received a direct transport connection with Kursky Station.

In April 2025, after a large-scale reconstruction, the renovated tram depot named after P. L. Apakova on Shabolovka Street opened. This is the oldest operating enterprise of electric transport in the capital, existing since 1909. After the renovation, the depot became modern and innovative. Now it can service the new generation of trams that operate in the capital. The capacity of the depot is 77 cars, including single-section and three-section models.

There are plans to expand Moscow's tram network, including opening a new line on Akademika Sakharova Avenue from Komsomolskaya Square to Chistoprudny Boulevard and restoring the tram line on Trifonovskaya Street to Rizhskaya Square. The new lines will allow for additional tram routes and increase the popularity of this type of transport.

In 2025–2026, another 100 modern single-section trams of the new generation will be delivered to the city park. All of them will arrive at the P. L. Apakova depot. This will allow the tram park to be fully updated. The cars will be equipped with everything necessary for comfortable travel: a completely low floor, a climate control system, multimedia screens and sockets for charging mobile devices. The trams will be equipped with an autonomous running system and prepared for unmanned movement — they will be able to travel at least four kilometers without a contact network.

In addition, Sergei Sobyanin ordered the modernization of tram depots. It is planned to reconstruct all four remaining depots by 2030, as well as repurpose the former 7th trolleybus depot on Nagatinskaya Street into a new tram depot "Nagatinskoye". As a result, all Moscow tram depots (seven sites) will meet the most modern standards for servicing the latest generation of trams.

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