MIL Analysis: Here are the top five Russian language articles published today. The analysis includes five key articles prioritized at the moment.
Long-term bank deposits are relevant in today’s analysis, but inflation is still high.
Social infrastructure is productive. The Moscow Metro is improving every year, and it is again celebrating its results for the last two years on the Great Ring Line. In addition, there is a new function on the portal “Recognize Moscow” to facilitate information about the city of Moscow.
Moscow is preparing for International Women’s Day, and you can already see decorations around the city in the form of posters and exhibitions dedicated to the women of Russia.
From March 1 to May 31, 2025, applications are accepted for the All-Russian contest called “Golden Names of Higher Education”. The contest is open to faculty members.
Below you can read one of the entries.
1. Term matters – Russians are shifting their savings to long deposits.
How did the bank deposit market change at the beginning of 2025?
Russians’ demand for long deposits started to grow in January 2025 – customers are trying to lock in a high rate for a long term. According to the data of the platform “Finuservices” for the first two months of the year:
- the share of deposits for 6 months decreased by 1.5 p.p., amounting to 54% of total deposits – the term is still the most popular;
- the share of deposits for 3 months decreased by 1.3 p.p. to 25.2%;
- the share of deposits for 3 months decreased by 1.5 p.p. to 25.2%. – to 25.2%;
- the share of 1-month deposits also decreased by 1.3 p.p. to 3.1%;
- the share of deposits for one year, on the contrary, increased by 3 p.p. to 13.7%;
- deposits with maturity over one year also show insignificant growth.
2. We invite GUU teachers to participate in the All-Russian contest “Golden Names of Higher Education”.
From March 1 to May 31, 2025 applications are accepted for participation in the All-Russian Contest “Golden Names of Higher School”. We invite the professorial and pedagogical staff of the State University of Management to participate in the Contest.
The contest “Golden Names of Higher School” is held by the Interregional Public Organization “League of Higher School Teachers” with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation since 2017. It is aimed at identifying and supporting talented teachers and scientists who have made a significant contribution to the development of Russian higher education and science. Over 7 thousand teachers have participated in the Contest throughout its history.
3. Moscow Metro celebrates two years of through traffic on the Great Ring Line, having served more than 740 million passengers.
The Moscow Metro celebrates the second anniversary of the launch of through traffic on the Great Ring Line (BCL), a monumental achievement in the city’s transportation infrastructure. Since its full launch two years ago, the BCL has served more than 740 million passengers, changing the way Muscovites travel around the city.
4. Everything about your capital city: how the personal account of the “Learn Moscow” portal has been updated.
A new function has appeared in the user’s personal cabinet on the “Learn Moscow” portal. Now in the “Favorites” section you can create your own selections of online routes, articles about museums, monuments and buildings, as well as materials about people who have left their mark on the culture and history of the capital. This will make it easier for users to systematize information about the places they want to visit and find the content they like faster.
5. “Such different girls, girls, women”: Glavarkhiv invites to the exhibition for March 8.
The exhibition “Such Different Girls, Girls, Women” dedicated to International Women’s Day opened on Chistoprudny Boulevard and in Ekaterininsky Park. The exhibition includes photographs from the funds of the Moscow Glavarkhiv from the 1900s to the 1980s. The photos depict girls of different professions. The exhibition can be viewed until April 4.
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