Subject. This article studies the tactical practices of Russian finance formation. Objectives. The article aims to identify critical indicators and ways to implement the policy of forming Russian finance amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods. For the study, I used the methods of statistical, neural network, and cluster analyses. Results. The article identifies critical indicators of the tactics of forming Russian finance amid the COVID-19 pandemic and finds that the policy of forming Russian finance in the context of COVID-19 is implemented within the framework of statutory regulation of requirements for the private sector and other obligations to other deposit corporations, as well as requirements for other deposit and financial corporations. Conclusions. The identified critical indicators of the tactics of forming Russian finance amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the way it is implemented can help the government of the Russian Federation adjust actions to support economic growth.
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