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  2. MOEX Russia Index - Wikipedia

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    The MOEX Russia Index (Russian: Индекс МосБиржи), formerly the MICEX Index, is the main ruble-denominated benchmark of the Russian stock market. [1] It was established by the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX) on 22 September 1997. [ 2 ]

  3. RTS Index - Wikipedia

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    The RTS Index (RTSI; Russian: Индекс РТС) is a free-float capitalization-weighted index of 50 Russian stocks traded on the Moscow Exchange, calculated in US dollars. The index was introduced on September 1, 1995, with the formation of the Russian Trading System (RTS) stock exchange, which later merged with Moscow Interbank Currency ...

  4. Moscow Exchange - Wikipedia

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    It is the main trading venue for Russian stocks as well as government, municipal, and corporate bonds. In 2013–2014, 16 companies placed stock via Moscow Exchange, raising a total of approximately RUB 200 bln. On the fixed income side, more than 400 bond issues were placed, raising more than RUB 3.4 trillion for issuers.

  5. Russia's stock market had a fantastic day after Trump's ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the Russian Trading System, a dollar-denominated index for the 50 most liquid stocks on the Moscow Exchange, jumped 9.51% to 1,109 points. The RTS has already been recovering this year ...

  6. Russia & The Rules Governing Indexes - AOL

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    Posted by Cinthia Murphy The shutdown of the Russian stock market, global financial sanctions, and the subsequent decision by index providers to reclassify and remove Russia from various indexes ...

  7. Stock market today: Indexes fall as heightened Russia ... - AOL

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    Major indexes dropped by 1% early in the morning as traders snapped up safe-haven assets from gold to Treasury bonds. The 10-year yield slid about four basis points to 4.375%.

  8. Russian Trading System - Wikipedia

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    The RTSI is a capitalization-weighted composite index calculated based on prices of the 50 most liquid Russian stocks. The Index is calculated in real time and denominated in US dollars. The RTS Index (RTSI) reached its highest point at 2,498.10 on 19 May 2008 (closing price: 2,487.92), which was during the global financial crisis of 2008.

  9. Are Russian Stocks in Your Portfolio?

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    The Russian stock market is called the Moscow Exchange. The MOEX Russia Index is an ETF that tracks the Moscow Exchange. As of June 26, 2022, this fund was down 37.45% in the past year.