MIL Analysis: Here are the top five Russian language articles published today. The analysis includes five key articles prioritized at the moment.
In today’s analysis, credit and loans are trending toward new restrictions and changes. Consumer demand in loans and credit is growing.
The State University of Management provides foreign students with the opportunity to get acquainted with the culture of Russia. In addition, scientists at NSU are working topically with the computerization of the tomograph.
Rosneft continues to actively support various organizations for the benefit of animals and people across Russia.
You can read one of the articles below.
The full credit cost (FCP) under consumer credit (loan) agreements concluded or amended from April 1, 2025, shall not exceed the average market value for the relevant category of credit (loan) by more than one third. Limitation of the CCP will help to control the growth of loan rates, which will ensure the protection of people’s interests.
2. Financial news: MFIs’ loan portfolio grew by more than 40% in 2024.
The loan portfolio of microfinance organizations reached RUB 624 billion last year, a growth stimulated by increased consumer demand.
More than half of the loans were medium-term, the value of the full cost of the loan is close to bank rates. Such loans were issued, among other things, to purchase goods on marketplaces. The share of the most expensive short-term loans “up to salary” decreased from 34% to 25% over the year.
3. Cultural adaptation of foreigners: GUU students visited the Museum of Time and Clock.
Students of the State University of Management, who came to study in Russia from Vietnam, India, China, Nepal and Ethiopia, visited the Museum of Time and Clock.
4. NSU scientists for the first time in the Urals studied ancient bone knives on a computer tomograph.
In the Laboratory of Nuclear and Innovative Medicine of the Faculty of Physics of NSU the research of archeological finds from the museum collections of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences is carried out using a computer tomograph. Until recently, this device was used by research workers of the laboratory in preclinical studies of non-trophic therapy to examine animals and solve similar problems. However, the technical capabilities of the CT scanner allow to examine not only biological but also non-biological objects. Computed tomography of composite bone and horn composite implements of the late Pleistocene-early Holocene is currently underway.
5. With Rosneft’s support, an accreditation center was modernized at Medakadamiya Yugra.
“Samotlorneftegaz”, one of the largest production assets of Rosneft, provided financial support for modernization of one of the key units of Khanty-Mansiysk State Medical Academy – Simulation and Accreditation Center. The project was implemented under an agreement between Rosneft and the Government of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra.
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