Financial news: The Russian market has launched an index of benchmark stock issuers

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"Companies from the financial and non-financial sectors were among the applicants for inclusion in the Program," notes Ekaterina Abasheeva, Director of the Bank of Russia's Corporate Relations Department. "Following the review of applications, several issuers demonstrating the necessary institutional quality were selected. We hope that they will grow into a new generation of blue chips — companies that adhere to high standards of corporate governance and are interested in increasing their investment attractiveness. Together with the Moscow Exchange, we will continue to work on forming a pool of high-quality issuers participating in the Program."

The decision to include shares in the index is made by a committee, which includes representatives of the Bank of Russia, Moscow Exchange, and the Analytical Credit Rating Agency. The committee evaluates corporate governance, the level of information transparency of the issuer, and its financial and economic indicators. The status of a participant in the Program must be confirmed at least once a year. Issuers whose shares are included in the first or second level of the Moscow Exchange listing can participate in it.

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Financial news: On July 25 at 15:00 a press conference will be held on the results of the meeting of the Board of Directors on monetary policy

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The event will be attended by the Chairman of the Bank of Russia Elvira Nabiullina and the Deputy Chairman of the Bank of Russia Alexey Zabotkin.

Elvira Nabiullina will make a statement on monetary policy and medium-term forecast.

The press conference will be held at the Bank of Russia press center. The broadcast of the speech will be available on our website, channel inTelegram, as well as on the official page in"VKontakte".

Accreditation for journalists is open until 17:00 on July 23 at the address Media@kbr.ru.

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Financial News: How to Inform Investors About Complex Financial Products

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Information about such products should be placed in special sections of websites and mobile applications. It will be available to the user after he confirms the status of a qualified investor and becomes familiar with the risks of these instruments.

The recommendations are aimed at reducing the likelihood of unqualified investors being forced to buy complex financial instruments that could result in losses.

Let us recall that, according to the law, financial market participants are prohibited from offering a number of complex financial products to unqualified investors.

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Financial news: The Bank of Russia has decided to reduce the key rate by 200 bp, to 18.00% per annum (07/25/2025)

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On July 25, 2025, the Board of Directors of the Bank of Russia decided to reducekey rateby 200 bp, to 18.00% per annum. Current inflationary pressures, including persistent ones, are declining faster than previously forecast. Domestic demand growth is slowing. The economy continues to return to a balanced growth trajectory.

The Bank of Russia will maintain the tightness of monetary conditions that is necessary to return inflation to the target in 2026. In the baseline scenario, this implies an average key rate in the range of 18.8-19.6% per annum in 2025 and 12.0-13.0% per annum in 2026, and means a long period of tight monetary policy. Further decisions on the key rate will be made depending on the sustainability of the inflation slowdown and the dynamics of inflation expectations. According to the Bank of Russia's forecast, given the current monetary policy, annual inflation will decrease to 6.0-7.0% in 2025, return to 4.0% in 2026, and remain on target thereafter.

In 2Q25, seasonally adjusted current price growth slowed to 4.8% annualized, after averaging 8.2% in 1Q25. Core inflation was 4.5%, after averaging 8.8% in the previous quarter. Annual inflation, as of July 21, was 9.2%. However, the monthly growth of the consumer price index will temporarily increase in July due to the significant indexation of utility tariffs.

The impact of tight monetary conditions on demand is increasingly evident in the reduction of inflationary pressure. The effects of tight monetary policy, including through the strengthening of the ruble, are largely reflected in the low growth rates of prices for non-food products. These effects are gradually manifesting themselves in the reduction of inflationary pressure in food products and services. Price dynamics remain uneven, but the spread by components has somewhat decreased.

A stable downward trend in inflation expectations has not yet formed. Long-term expectations calculated from financial market instruments have slightly decreased. Inflation expectations of professional analysts and the population have not changed significantly. Business price expectations in July slightly increased for the first time since the beginning of the year. In general, inflation expectations remain at an elevated level. This may prevent a more sustainable slowdown in inflation.

The Russian economy's upward deviation from the balanced growth trajectory is decreasing. Operational data, including in 2Q25, and survey indicators indicate a further slowdown in domestic demand growth while overall economic activity continues to grow moderately.

There are more signs that the tension in the labor market is easing. According to surveys, the share of companies experiencing a labor shortage continues to decline. There is still a decrease in demand for labor in certain industries and its flow to other sectors. Wages are growing more slowly than in 2024, but the rate of their increase is still outpacing the growth of labor productivity. Unemployment is at historical lows.

Monetary conditions remain tight, influenced by the monetary policy and autonomous factors. Since June, nominal interest rates have fallen in most financial market segments following the reduction in the key rate and the revision of market participants’ expectations for its further trajectory, but they remain high in real terms. Non-price conditions for bank lending are also tight.

While deposit rates are falling, households remain highly inclined to save. Lending trends are uneven across segments. Unsecured consumer lending is declining, while the portfolio of mortgage and corporate loans is growing at a moderate pace. Lending activity remains generally subdued.

Pro-inflationary risks prevail over disinflationary ones over the medium term. The main pro-inflationary risks are associated with a longer-term continuation of the upward deviation of the Russian economy from the balanced growth trajectory and high inflation expectations, as well as with the deterioration of foreign trade conditions. A further decline in the growth rates of the global economy and oil prices in the event of increased trade tensions may have pro-inflationary effects through the dynamics of the ruble exchange rate. Geopolitical tensions remain a significant uncertainty factor. Disinflationary risks are associated with a more significant slowdown in lending growth and domestic demand under the influence of tight monetary conditions.

The Bank of Russia proceeds from the declared parameters of the budget policy. Its normalization in 2025 will have a disinflationary effect. A change in the parameters of the budget policy may require an adjustment of the monetary policy being pursued.

Following the meeting of the Board of Directors on the key rate on July 25, 2025, the Bank of Russia updated medium term forecast.

August 6, 2025The Bank of Russia will publish a Summary of the Key Rate Discussion and a Commentary on the Medium-Term Forecast.

The next meeting of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Russia, at which the issue of the key rate level will be considered, is scheduled forSeptember 12, 2025The press release on the decision of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Russia will be published at 13:30 Moscow time.

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About two thousand managers will undergo training under the Presidential program in 2025–2026

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The competitive selection of participants in the Presidential Management Training Program has been completed. The training will begin in September 2025 and will help strengthen the human resources potential of the regions of Russia.

"The presidential program is aimed at training highly qualified personnel for the real sector of the economy in order to solve key problems of the country's socio-economic development. During the competitive selection, about 2.5 thousand applications were received from 62 subjects of the Russian Federation. More than 1.7 thousand specialists will undergo the educational program," noted Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Tatyana Ilyushnikova.

The Presidential Program studies various aspects of enterprise development: financial management, strategic management, marketing, logistics. Participants apply the knowledge they gain when developing their own project, which they defend at the end of their studies.

This year, 78 leading educational organizations of the country are participating in the implementation of the program. The largest number of participants will be hosted by RANEPA, as well as the Southern Federal University, St. Petersburg State University of Economics, Penza State University and Siberian Federal University.

The program participants represent 21 sectors of the economy, among which the most widely represented are manufacturing, professional, scientific and technical activities, wholesale and retail trade, and construction.

Upon successful completion of their studies, graduates will have the opportunity to undergo internships in friendly countries, including China, Egypt, India, Belarus, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

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Alexander Novak chaired a meeting of the subcommittee on increasing the sustainability of the agricultural engineering industry

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak held a meeting of the subcommittee on increasing the stability of the financial sector and individual sectors of the economy. The situation in agricultural engineering and the work of individual systemically important organizations were discussed.

The event was attended by the Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov, the Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut, the First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Alexander Zhukov, the Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Nikolai Zhuravlev, the President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Alexander Shokhin, representatives of federal authorities, the Central Bank of Russia, heads and representatives of investment banks, development institutions, industry companies, and parliamentarians.

The meeting participants reviewed the current situation in terms of production and sales of domestic agricultural machinery. It was noted that the measures to support the industry agreed upon at previous meetings of the subcommittee help maintain the sustainability of its work. These include preferential leasing, lending and subsidies, deferrals of payment of the recycling fee, and the possibility for farmers to purchase domestic machinery at discounts.

In addition, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture is working on the issue of increasing the rate of subsidizing loans issued for the purchase of agricultural machinery. The participants of the meeting agreed that as demand for agricultural machinery stabilizes, and subsidizing loans are launched in the near future, there is currently no need to introduce additional measures to support the industry.

Alexander Novak instructed the Ministry of Economic Development, the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Ministry of Industry and Trade to continue monitoring the situation in the agricultural engineering sector and to promptly propose solutions to ensure the development of the industry.

The Deputy Prime Minister also instructed federal authorities to promptly monitor the situation at all systemically important enterprises to ensure their sustainable operation in the current economic conditions.

"Previously adopted support measures are working successfully and have begun to produce a positive effect from implementation. We continue to monitor the situation, if necessary, we will fine-tune the current measures and return to the issue of developing new mechanisms," emphasized Alexander Novak.

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Financial news: Payment for purchases via SBP is growing in popularity

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The number of companies that connected payments via the Fast Payment System (FPS) exceeded 2.5 million by the end of Q2 2025. Their clients paid for purchases totaling 2.2 trillion rubles in this way from April to June. This is 1.4 times more than in the same period last year.

In total, bydata According to the Bank of Russia, 4.6 billion transactions worth 24.8 trillion rubles were processed through the SBP in the second quarter of 2025. Almost a third of them were for payment for goods and services. Every day, trade and service companies accept an average of 15 million payments through the SBP. Small businesses continue to be the most active in connecting to this payment method. A third of such companies work with the SBP.

The number (1.5 times) and the amount (1.4 times) of payments that citizens received through the SBP from insurance companies, brokers and other legal entities, including in the form of cashback, increased.

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On the dynamics of industrial production. June 2025

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On the dynamics of industrial production. June 2025

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Date of publication: July 23, 2025

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About the current price situation. July 23, 2025

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About the current price situation. July 23, 2025

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Date of publication: July 23, 2025

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Ministry of Economic Development: The Strategy for the Development of the Creative Economy will take into account business developments

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The Ministry of Economic Development of Russia continues to work on implementing the decisions taken at the strategic session on the development of the creative economy in the Government of the Russian Federation. One of the key documents will be the Strategy for the Development of the Creative Economy until 2036. It will be based, among other things, on the opinions and practices of the business community. For this purpose, the Center for Strategic Research is conducting a business survey.

Representatives of companies, industry associations, public and expert organizations, as well as individual entrepreneurs and the self-employed can take part in the survey. The best regional practices for developing the creative economy will also be analyzed.

An open dialogue with business is a key part of preparing a strategy, says Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Tatyana Ilyushnikova.

"Systematic work on developing the creative economy is already underway. In 2024, a federal law on the development of creative industries was adopted, and since 2025, the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia has been officially vested with the functions of a regulator in this area. Developing a long-term strategy is the next logical step. Already during the strategic session, we received proposals from State Duma deputies, specialized associations and experts. But the key part of this work is an open dialogue with businesses and the professional community. The survey conducted by the Center for Strategic Research is one of the most important feedback tools. Its results will form the basis for decisions and mechanisms aimed at creating conditions for the sustainable growth of creative industries in Russia," Tatyana Ilyushnikova emphasized.

To take into account proposals and initiatives onsurvey page It is necessary to fill out a questionnaire and describe the project in detail, including its uniqueness, innovativeness and potential impact on the development of the industry. Information on possible economic effects and social significance will be of particular value. The questionnaire also includes an indication of current/required support measures (tax incentives, subsidies, grant support, educational programs, etc.).

Upon completion of the survey, CSR specialists will collect, summarize and submit proposals to the Russian Ministry of Economic Development for work on the text of the strategy.

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