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8 of September, 19:25

The Russian stock market closed in the red in anticipation of the punishment after raising
Dmitry Mayorov. The market of the Russian Federation of shares by the closing of trades fell by 0, 7-0, 9% indexes in the correction on concerns the announcement of new sanctions against Russia.

The MICEX index according to the results of the day fell to 0, 67% and amounted to 1464, 76 points, the RTS Index is to 0, 93%, up to 1245, 53, paragraph, inform capital data exchange.


the market of the Russian Federation of shares during the trading session of Monday was adjusted down after rising last week more than 5% on the MICEX index.

The pressure on the Russian stock market has been falling oil prices Brent crude below the key level of 100 dollars per barrel.

This decrease in the first part of the day was characterized by consolidation. The ceasefire in the East of Ukraine is not in full force, but observed, and it supports Russian assets.

however in the middle of the day the market has been stimulated by the reduction on the background of the news about the fact that the EU is going to be included in the sanctions list " Rosneft ", " Gazprom Neft " and " Transneft ". About it said a diplomatic source in the EU.

the biggest downside was the promotion of organizations that have the ability to get under fresh punishment. So, paper Rosneft lost 1, 97%, shares of " Gazprom Neft " - 2, 37%, preferred shares of Transneft - 2, 25%.


The domestic stock market will continue to fall until the time of publication of the details of the sanctions measures, analysts declare.

About the future dynamics of the market will be able to talk after the official announcement Of sanctions.

" If the punishment would be not very hard, then tomorrow we can see the continuation of increasing indices. If investors ' concerns About sanctions against state-owned companies are confirmed, then it will be possible to see small sales, which, However, will quickly be redeemed, " says Ivan Fomenko of Absolut Bank.

sections: Politics

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