The central bank has ruled out a return to full disclosure of corporate information in the coming years.

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10:53; 01 October 2025 year
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In the coming years, the situation with corporate information disclosure is unlikely to fully return to the standards applied in pre-sanctions times. This opinion was expressed by the first deputy chairman of the Central Bank, Vladimir Chistyukhin.

- Indeed, the sanctions risk has an objective and subjective effect on the full extent of what corporations are willing to disclose. Even though they need investments and investors. This means that we need to help each other and try to rely on some additional factors, which may not be ideal, but at least to some extent will allow us to receive information," Interfax quoted Chistyukhin as saying.

At the same time, he noted that due to the closure of information, cases of insider trading and market manipulation have increased.