The Liberal Democratic Party proposed to increase the maximum income of a self-employed person to 4.8 million rubles a year, business patriots proposed to fine bloggers for advertising products from hostile countries and other news on July 3.

The maximum income of the self-employed will increase, fines for advertising products from hostile countries: the main thing July 3

Finance

  • The Liberal Democratic Party proposed to increase the maximum income of the self-employed to 4.8 million rubles a year. The authors of the initiative believe that their proposal will help increase the number of self-employed.
  • Mir cards will be accepted throughout Cuba. By the end of 2023, it is planned to bring these cards to five or six new countries, Izvestia writes.
  • Tinkoff Bank, Credit Bank of Moscow (MCB) and Domodedovo Airport plan to issue replacement bonds. The replacement bond market could grow to between $10 billion and $30 billion by the end of the year, Vedomosti writes.

Business

  • Russian companies post numerous vacancies and increase salaries, but the number of new employees does not increase. With the help of high salaries, they are trying to attract specialists who can increase productivity, enter new markets, get new customers and develop production.
  • Business patriots proposed fining bloggers for advertising products from hostile countries. Due to systematic violation of the prohibition, it is proposed to enter them in the register of foreign agents.
  • Seven companies are bidding for the acquisition of the financial company Tochka. Rosbank made the final list of applicants, but Qiwi and Sovcombank withdrew, Kommersant found. The company’s price during the auction may rise to 30-35 billion rubles, writes Kommersant.

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