Users were dissatisfied with the results of the Hamster Kombat token distribution, the share of mortgages in the primary real estate market of the Russian Federation increased to 82%, and the EU is increasing the purchase of Russian fertilizers to a maximum starting in March 2022. These and other news of the day are in the RB digest.

Hamster Kombat token distribution, mortgage participation in the primary market: the main thing on September 22
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World

  • The European Union has increased imports of fertilizers from Russia to the maximum since March 2022. The share of Russian products in EU purchases exceeded 30% (RIA).

  • The United States is banning Chinese and Russian software in Internet-connected cars. The country’s Commerce Ministry is preparing to publish the rule in the near future.

Russia

  • The share of mortgages for the purchase of apartments in new buildings in Russia has increased to 82%. The most loan-independent real estate market is the suburban real estate market.

  • Russia is among the thirty countries with the cheapest wine. A bottle of the drink will cost on average 595 rubles; according to this indicator, the Russian Federation is ranked 29th (RIA).

Technologies

  • The developers of the Hamster Kombat game have distributed tokens. Users are massively complaining about the results of the first season and calling the reward “kopecks”.

  • The launch of the joint satellite communications system Starlink and the operator T-Mobile has been postponed until early 2025. The program begins in test mode.

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Akhmed Sadulayev

Source: RB

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