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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. Moscow Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Futures on the RTS Index ranked sixth among the world's most actively traded derivatives on stock market indices according to data from the Futures Industry Association as of June 2014. Futures contracts on the U.S. dollar-Russian ruble were ranked first on 2014 in global liquidity, according to the Futures Industry Association. [50]

  4. Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (Russian: Московская межбанковская валютная биржа) or MICEX (Russian: ММВБ) was a stock exchange that operated in Russia from 1992 to 2011. MICEX was the leading Russian stock exchange and one of the largest universal stock exchanges in Eastern Europe. It merged with ...

  5. MICEX 10 - Wikipedia

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    The MICEX 10 Index (Russian: Индекс ММВБ10) is an unweighted price index that tracks the ten most liquid Russian stocks listed on Moscow Exchange. Composition of the index is assessed quarterly following the liquidity criterion. [1] Components are assigned equal weight.

  6. Russian stocks are 'essentially worthless' after the Ukraine ...

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    The five-year CDS probability of default for five of Russia's largest stocks has surged to more than 80% from a pre-war level of just 20%.

  7. Russian Trading System - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Trading System (RTS; Russian: Фондовая биржа РТС) was a stock market that operated in Moscow from 1995 to 2011. It was established in September 1995 to consolidate various regional trading floors into one exchange. In December 2011 it merged with Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX), creating Moscow Exchange.

  8. Investors of Russian-based stocks in limbo as exchanges mull ...

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    Prior to the U.S. exchange halts, Russia’s Central Bank closed the Moscow Stock Exchange — sending shares of Russian stocks listed in the U.S. tumbling. Investors on London’s Stock Exchange ...

  9. RTS Index - Wikipedia

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    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 Exchange (MICEX) to form the Moscow Exchange. The RTS Index was introduced with a base value of 100. [1] It is calculated in a real-time mode.