Financial news: 09/23/2025, 10-00 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the CNY, CNYF, CNYW, CHY/RUB currency pair were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the foreign exchange market and the precious metals market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by the National Clearing Center (JSC) on September 23, 2025, at 10:00 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to RUB 10.9945 in the TOD settlement mode) and the market risk assessment range (up to RUB 10.57209, equivalent to a rate of 9.76%) for the CNY, CNYF, CNYW, CHY/RUB currency pair were changed. New values are available. Here.

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The city has put up for auction the right to lease land plots for the implementation of three large-scale investment projects.

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Investors will be able to build industrial facilities and public and business complexes in the Eastern and Novomoskovsky administrative districts of the capital as part of the implementation of large-scale investment projects (MaIP). Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.

"The city has put out to public auction the rights to conclude agreements for the implementation of three large-scale investment projects in the Eastern and Novomoskovsky administrative districts. The winning bidders will be able to subsequently lease land plots totaling 1.86 hectares at a preferential rate of one ruble per year for the construction of approximately 250,000 square meters of industrial, public, and commercial real estate. The construction of these facilities will contribute to the creation of jobs and the development of modern infrastructure in these areas of the capital," said Vladimir Efimov.

Starting in 2024, the city will hold special tenders to encourage businesses to participate in the MAIP. Winners will receive the right to lease land for three months to build various real estate projects at a preferential rate of one ruble per year.

For example, in the east of the capital, in the Sokolinaya Gora area, as part of the implementation of a large-scale investment project, an investor will be able to build a light industry enterprise onplot area of 0.29 hectares.

"At Sergei Sobyanin's direction, the city is creating conditions for sustainable industrial development: investors are given the opportunity to implement projects to build new enterprises on preferential lease terms—just one ruble per year. This approach allows for the creation of modern production facilities, which become a key driver of Moscow's economic growth. For example, in the Sokolinaya Gora district, investors will be able to implement a large-scale investment project. A light industry facility with an area of approximately two thousand square meters will be built on Burakov Street," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

In the Novomoskovsky Administrative District, two sites are up for auction. On the site of the emerging administrative and business center in Kommunarka, investors will be able to build two complexes with office space, retail space, cafes, restaurants, and parking. The total area of the buildings will be almost 247,000 square meters, according to Ekaterina Solovieva, Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of City Property. The construction of these facilities will create additional opportunities for business development and provide residents with convenient places to work, shop, and relax.

One plot The 0.92-hectare site is located at the intersection of Alexandra Monakhova Street and Mechnikov Boulevard, near the exit to Kaluga Highway. It will accommodate nearly 157,900 square meters of commercial and public real estate.

Second section The nearly 0.65-hectare site is located near Yudinsky Boulevard, opposite the Kommunarka Moscow Multidisciplinary Clinical Center and just a few minutes' walk from the Olkhovaya metro station. Here, the investor will be able to build a public and business complex covering approximately 89,000 square meters.

The deadline for applications to participate in open auctions is September 29 to October 31 (depending on the lot). Bidding will take place from October 8 to November 11 on the Roseltorg electronic platform. Registration and an enhanced, qualified electronic signature are required to participate, added the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

Information about the MAIP auctions is posted oninvestment portal Moscow. You can learn more about the projects being sold in the capital, as well as review the lot documentation and auction rules, in the section Moscow AuctionsThe organizer of the auction is the capital Department of Competition Policy.

Large-scale investment projects are a special status assigned to projects whose construction creates jobs and improves urban infrastructure. Developers can lease city land plots for their construction.

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SPbPU is among the top 5 Russian universities for training hospitality industry specialists.

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University ranked fourth among higher education institutions offering hospitality industry training programs. The list was compiled by the agency RaEX in 2025, includes 20 universities from 13 regions of Russia.

Training specialists for the hospitality industry began at SPbPU in 2018 with the launch of bachelor's degree programs in "Hotel Management" and "Tourism." In 2022, two master's degree programs were launched: "International Hotel Business" and "Hotel and Tourism Complex Development Management."

SPbPU's high position in the RAEX ranking confirms the quality of its educational programs and their alignment with modern industry requirements. The faculty consists of both highly qualified academic specialists and active industry professionals, ensuring the relevance and practical focus of its education.

Since 2024, the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade of SPbPU has been operating project office "Industrial Tourism – Polytech"Its creation is logical, as the university is a unique platform for the development of industrial tourism, interacts with a large number of industrial partners, and has experience training students for the tourism industry at the IPMEIT Higher School of Service and Trade.

Also, starting in 2024, as part of the development of a practice-oriented approach to education, HSE will include programs for training in vocational professions in its undergraduate curricula. The first graduates of these programs were students of the 43.03.03 "Hotel Business" program who received the qualification of "Receptionist".

Academic success is achieved through a well-designed educational strategy that helps develop the professional skills of both students and teachers.

This approach includes the development of modern educational programs for students, advanced training courses for industry professionals, and established partnerships with leading companies. This comprehensive approach creates a flexible and effective learning system where all participants continuously improve their skills.

For several years now, the Higher School of Service and Trade has been organizing the "Hotel Business" section of the All-Russian Olympiad "I am a Professional." Students consistently win prizes at the Olympiad, confirming the high level of training. HSE hosts professional events, including roundtables and management hackathons, including the final stage of the "Management Hackathon – St. Petersburg 2025".

Higher School teachers speak at professional events conferences and events international, all-Russian and regional levels, such as the Economic Congress of the VI International Municipal Forum of the BRICS countries.

Delegation HSE University participated in two panel sessions of the "Business Tourism Development" block.: "Increasing the scale of business tourism: the experience of St. Petersburg and the BRICS countries" and "Integration synergy of the resource potential of business and event tourism in the BRICS space".

The director of the HSE also took part in the "Labor and Employment" forum, where issues of interaction between city employers and the Employment Service were discussed.

Associate Professor Boris Lyamin of the Higher School of Social and Technical Studies (HSIT) spoke at the conference "To Help the Tour Guide: Modern Methods for Conducting School Excursions," organized by the League of Tour Operators of St. Petersburg. He shared practical experience with an integrated career guidance model for prospective students majoring in Tourism and Hotel Management at SPbPU.

Ksenia Pasternak, associate professor at the Higher School of Social and Technical Studies, served as an expert in a foresight session on international tourism product development, organized by the Center for Competence in Tourism and Hospitality in the summer of 2025.

The Higher School of Service and Trade successfully implements continuing professional education programs. During the 2024/2025 academic year, over 300 industry specialists completed advanced training. Training was provided in such relevant areas as "Innovative Technologies in Tourism and the Hotel Industry" and "Strategic Management of Regional Tourism Product Development."

HSE is actively developing science tourism, organizing events and launching projects to educate people about scientific discoveries, expand educational opportunities, and engage a wider audience in science and new technologies. For example, in 2025, HSE faculty Together with the Center for Competence in Tourism, we participated in organizing a foresight session on the development of an international product for popular science tourism.

The Higher School of Service and Trade, in collaboration with industry representatives, annually hosts student career forums to enhance interactions between students and employers, thereby facilitating the successful professional development of graduates: "Growth Point G1 Software X Polytech" AndII Career Forum "Growth Point G1 Software X Polytech".

"Our fourth place in the 2025 ranking of higher education institutions prepared by the RAEX rating agency for hospitality industry training underscores the importance of our educational programs and confirms the high level of qualifications of our graduates," commented Olga Voronova, Director of the Higher School of Service and Trade. "The Higher School is actively developing industrial and popular tourism programs, not only training highly qualified personnel for the tourism and hotel industries but also providing industrial enterprises with the opportunity to showcase their achievements and develop their export potential. New initiatives promote the development of business and international tourism, the exchange of experience, the attraction of qualified specialists, and the improvement of career guidance services for young people. Our position in the ranking serves as an objective indicator of the quality of education and the demand for graduates in the labor market."

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Sobyanin: Since the evening of September 22, 46 drones have been destroyed by air defense forces over Moscow.

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The Defense Ministry's air defense forces repelled an attack by two unmanned aerial vehicles that attacked Moscow. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel inMAX messenger.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow reported on the interception 44 unmanned aerial vehicles, heading towards the city.

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Financial News: Fraudsters "Retrain" as Marketplace Couriers

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Source: Central Bank of Russia

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Fraudsters call people posing as employees of popular marketplaces or couriers. They announce the delivery of a pre-paid item and ask for confirmation of receipt. If the recipient tries to explain that they didn't buy anything, the scammers suggest that the order was likely placed as a gift by someone they know and that the recipient is correct. To make the message more convincing, the fake online platform representatives sometimes provide the recipient's personal information: last name, first name, and patronymic, as well as the delivery address, either their registered address, actual residence, or place of work.

Then, supposedly to confirm the delivery date and location of the order, the scammers ask for a code from an SMS message or push notification. The message, which arrives during the conversation, contains a one-time password from the bank. The scammers use this password to log into online banking and freely steal money from the account.

If you receive such a phone call, end the conversation. Never share codes from SMS messages or push notifications with anyone, no matter who the caller claims to be or what pretext they use to try to find out the contents of the incoming message. Genuine marketplace employees never request passport information, codes from SMS messages, or bank card details.

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Marat Khusnullin: The online Olympiad "Safe Roads" has begun.

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The All-Russian Online Olympiad is being held for the sixth time from September 23 to October 26. "Safe Roads". The event is being held with the support of the national project "Infrastructure for Life" and is aimed at testing and improving the road literacy of students in grades 1–9, said Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Child safety on the roads is one of our key priorities. We understand how crucial it is to ensure it given the increasing traffic flow. To achieve this goal, comprehensive work is being carried out under the national project 'Infrastructure for Life,' including upgrading the road network. Particular attention is being paid to routes to schools and other educational institutions across the country. This year, over 3,000 km of such roads will be upgraded. We are also working to foster a culture of safe behavior on the road. The All-Russian online Olympiad 'Safe Roads' has proven itself an effective tool for reinforcing schoolchildren's knowledge of traffic rules. Over the five years of the project's implementation, more than 20 million participants have tested their road literacy," said Marat Khusnullin.

Improving road safety literacy is the first step in fostering a culture of safe behavior on the roads. To this end, the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate conducts various preventative measures aimed at raising awareness of road safety rules.

"The key objective of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate is to engage children in road safety, foster law-abiding behavior on the roads, and instill in them safe road behavior skills through a wide range of activities aimed at reducing the number of road accidents involving children. Forms and methods of preventive work are selected based on an analysis of the causes of child injuries in road accidents, and the Olympiad is one such form. The online Olympiad tasks allow participants not only to pass a test, but also to first learn and review the basic rules of road safety and only then test their knowledge interactively," noted Lieutenant General of Police Mikhail Chernikov, Head of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

Not only knowledge of traffic regulations but also safe roads help improve road safety. Particular attention is paid to routes to schools and kindergartens.

"People's safety and comfort are our absolute priorities. To ensure these, extensive work is underway both within and outside of populated areas, on regional and inter-municipal roads. To improve traffic safety, not only the road surface but also the supporting infrastructure is being upgraded. At every stage, close attention is paid to quality control. The "Safe Roads" online Olympiad has successfully established itself as a platform for schoolchildren to reinforce their knowledge of road safety, which is essential for preserving the lives and health of our younger generation," noted Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin.

The Olympiad is organized by the Ministry of Transport, the Main Directorate of Road Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, and the National Priorities non-profit organization, with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science and the Infrastructure for Life national project.

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They write about us in the north!

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Source: Save Nature Foundation

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Today we are happy to share some great news! The newspaper "Russian North" dedicated an entire article to it (HTTPS: //VVV.K.87.ru/ Yuka-i-Turism/165/20154) the work of a group of researchers from the Beringia National Park, conducting important cetacean research in the Senyavin Strait. Support from the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation enabled the team of scientists to conduct successful observations thanks to specialized equipment provided by our Foundation: a motorboat, cameras with long lenses, quadcopters, and waterproof cases.

The article's main focus is Olga Titova, a senior researcher at Beringia National Park. She provided readers with a detailed account of the importance of regularly measuring the size and health of cetaceans living in the Senyavin Strait. Using modern technology, Olga and her colleagues continue to study the health of large marine creatures using non-invasive methods, such as drone imaging, while avoiding disturbance to the animals.

"The remote whale measurement method used at Beringia is based on the experience of our international colleagues. For example, in Hawaii, scientists have long since learned to determine not only the width and length of whales from drone photographs, but also their volume and blubber thickness. We're currently trying to do the same in the Senyavin Strait," the specialist says.

Thanks to financial support from the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation, scientists were able to equip themselves with modern tools, such as:

Camera with built-in GPS module Special long-focus lens Marine radios Waterproof cases Satellite communications

This approach ensures accurate measurement of whales' sizes and assessment of their physical condition without causing stress to the animals themselves.

Cetacean research plays a key role in preserving Arctic marine ecosystems. The data obtained led to the publication of an international cetacean catalog, which allows scientists to identify each individual by their individual characteristics, helping to track the animals' movements and physical condition.

We are pleased to have the opportunity to support such an important cause and sincerely thank the team of researchers from Beringia National Park for their professionalism and dedication.

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The Saint Petersburg TV channel aired a report on the "NOT a Geography Lesson" organized by the Russian Geographical Society right on board the legendary icebreaker Krasin.

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This exciting event brought together 30 nature-loving youth from St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. Participants included students from the Makarov Maritime University, students from maritime educational institutions, and students from comprehensive schools. On this day, the young explorers discovered the fascinating world of the northern latitudes and the amazing Arctic nature.

The vessel's captain, Nikolai Borisovich Yushkevich, shared with the children his in-depth knowledge of the Arctic region's unique ecosystem, climate, and the diverse wildlife of the polar territories. The participants experienced the life of a crew on a real Arctic expedition, experiencing a unique immersion in the harsh conditions of the North, and also heard fascinating stories firsthand.

The "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation traditionally partnered with "NO Geography Lesson." This year, Nadezhda Tsukanova, copywriter and social media manager for the press service, represented the Foundation.

Over the course of two years, the project reached more than 150,000 schoolchildren and students across the country, inspiring young people to preserve the environment and explore the natural resources of their homeland.

This year, in addition to a fascinating lecture, the children enjoyed a tour of the legendary icebreaker Krasin. After completing the educational program, everyone moved on to the final stage—the "Arctic Navigator" team challenge. Participants took on the roles of polar expedition members, plotted a path through the ice using weather reports, charted the routes of the famous icebreaker Krasin, and competed in an Arctic quiz.

While the jury was summing up the results, everyone was united by an emotional video from the "Revival of Nature" foundation, dedicated to family values and caring for nature.

At the end of the "NOT Geography Lesson," participants received commemorative souvenirs with the project's logo, and the winning team received a special prize from the "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation.

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NOT a Geography Lesson. Conquering the Arctic

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Source: Save Nature Foundation

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On September 19, the St. Petersburg branch of the Museum-Reserve "Museum of the World Ocean" hosted a unique environmental education event, "NOT a Geography Lesson. Conquering the Arctic." The event was organized by the Russian Geographical Society. The "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation, as per tradition, partnered with the event.

The event brought together 30 young participants from among the activists of the youth movement of the Russian Geographical Society of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. It opened with an emotional video recounting the history of the creation and development of the Russian Geographical Society over the past 180 years. This screening allowed the young people to appreciate the significance of the work the organization has been carrying out for many years.

Yana Yuryevna Fedosova, Director of the Russian Geographical Society's Department of Youth Affairs, addressed the students with an inspiring speech, emphasizing the importance of preserving our planet's natural heritage and the significance of scientific research in the Arctic.

Nadezhda Tsukanova, copywriter and social media manager for the press service of the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation, spoke about completed projects aimed at preserving Arctic fauna. The participants learned about the foundation's long-standing collaboration with Beringia National Park, where the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation has provided modern equipment for monitoring the health of marine mammals, including a motorboat, drones, and professional cameras with long lenses. This allows scientists to obtain unique photographs, allowing them to study the health of individual whales in detail. This work resulted in the publication of an international whale catalog.

"Photographs allow us to see individual characteristics of animals, such as the coloration of the upper parts of the pectoral fins, which helps scientists accurately track populations and monitor each animal individually," emphasized Nadezhda Tsukanova.

Participants were also shown a fascinating cartoon about gray whales, created in collaboration with the Curaprox brand as part of the special environmental project "Life Script."

Next came the "NOT geography lesson," led by Nikolai Borisovich Yushkevich, an experienced sailor and captain of the legendary icebreaker Krasin. His lively and engaging account of the Arctic's nature, climate, and wildlife immersed the audience in the expedition atmosphere. Particularly impressive were the captain's personal accounts of encounters with Arctic wildlife, such as polar bears, walruses, and even the rare Arctic wolf. Such experiences gave the children an understanding of the importance of caring for the environment and the value of teamwork in challenging situations.

After completing the lecture portion, the students moved on to the practical portion of the program. Under the guidance of icebreaker staff, the students explored the ship from the inside, visiting the captain's cabin, the mess hall, the radio room, and the steering bridge. The tour allowed them to better understand the crew's daily life and the challenges of working in the harsh Arctic climate.

The final part was an interactive game, "Arctic Navigator." Participants divided into teams and tested their knowledge by plotting a safe route for the icebreaker amidst dangerous icebergs and storms. To succeed, they had to consider weather reports and navigate the map. Quizzes and tasks allowed them to gain a deeper understanding of the peculiarities of the planet's northernmost point.

The final results were summed up by presenting commemorative gifts to each participant. The winners of the game received a special prize from the "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation.

Following the event, representatives of the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation expressed gratitude to their partners, placing particular emphasis on the contributions of the organizations that made the "NOLesson" possible: the Russian Geographical Society, the Museum of the World Ocean, and the crew of the legendary icebreaker Krasin.

"NOT a Geography Lesson. Conquering the Arctic" was lively, engaging, and useful, giving young people new impressions and knowledge. This experience will become a springboard for new discoveries and useful initiatives!

We wish the young participants continued success in their geographic studies, inspiration, and the joy of exploring our planet's natural resources. Together, we can make the world a better place and preserve nature for future generations!

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Traditional festival of nature's generosity

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Source: Save Nature Foundation

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On September 19, the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation hosted its annual charity event, the Harvest Festival, filled with kindness and warmth.

This large-scale family event has become a tradition, bringing together dozens of young participants and their parents. The main goal of the "Harvest Festival" is to unite nature lovers, support the development of environmental awareness among young people, and raise public awareness of environmental conservation.

Every year, the event takes place in an atmosphere of joy, fun, and creativity. Children actively participate in the festive activities, interact with each other, try new activities, and learn more about Russia's natural environment.

The organizers prepared an extensive program, including a variety of creative workshops and educational activities. A food court was available on the festival grounds, and a petting zoo featuring a baby goat, a lamb, and poultry delighted the children. Guests were equally impressed by the attractions and picturesque photo zones, creating unforgettable memories of this wonderful family holiday.

Particular attention was paid to the workshops organized by the Attraction Center. Under the guidance of experienced teachers, the children learned to create works of art from natural materials. For example, they could make an autumn tree, arrange a bouquet of bright autumn flowers from maple leaves, sculpt a hedgehog from paper and natural materials, or design original packaging for sweet treats in the shape of vegetables.

All participants also had the opportunity to enjoy performances by entertainers dressed as their favorite characters. Life-size fox and bunny puppets created a special festive atmosphere, delighting the children with the opportunity to interact with the fairytale characters, hug them, and shake their paws.

The official part of the event was opened by Sergei Igorevich Rybalchenko, Chairman of the Commission on Demography, Protection of Family, Children, and Traditional Family Values. The speaker thanked the participants for their active participation in the festival and wished them health, happiness, and success in their studies. Irina Sannikova, a member of the Commission on Ecology and Sustainable Development, supported him, congratulating the children and their parents.

The Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation served as the event's general partner. Inna Balashova, Head of Digitalization and Design, delivered a welcoming speech to the guests, introducing the Foundation's projects and emphasizing the importance of such events, which teach people to care for nature, respect traditions, and strengthen family ties. Anna Dubinina, Press Secretary for the Revival of Nature Charitable Foundation, also participated in the Harvest Festival. Guests also had the opportunity to view videos about the Foundation's work, broadcast on large screens.

Furthermore, the performance by host Petr Lapin, who entertained the audience with songs accompanied by guitar, left a lasting impression. The evening concluded with a magical show of giant soap bubbles, which will long be remembered by the children.

Of course, no one went home empty-handed that day. Every child received a wonderful keepsake: ecological board games "The Amazing World of Russian Invertebrates" and comfortable and beautiful caps with the logo of the "Revival of Nature" Charitable Foundation.

Thus, the festival allowed children to better understand the role of each person on the planet in preserving biodiversity and the region's ecology, as it is through creativity and play that a love of nature is fostered.

We are sincerely grateful to the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation for organizing such a significant event and look forward to continued fruitful cooperation. Together, we can make our environment cleaner, richer, and more beautiful!

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