Russian Stock Market Closes in the Green Ahead of Weekend Trading

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The Russian stock market wrapped up the trading session on Friday with positive momentum, reflecting a rising trend despite mixed market conditions. According to Moscow Exchange data, the MOEX Russia Index gained 1.01%, closing at 2,536.23 points, while the RTS Index surged by 5.04%, finishing at 703.62 points.

However, the market environment presented challenges. Oil prices experienced a slight decline, and the ruble continued its proactive growth. The yuan lost 0.52 rubles, trading at 13.69 rubles.

Alexander Shepelev, an expert at BCS Investment World, noted the subdued market situation but remained optimistic about the future. “Oil prices declined slightly, while the ruble continued growing proactively,” he stated.

Projections for the MOEX Russia Index remain stable, with BCS Investment World and Freedom Finance Global both forecasting movements within the range of 2,500 to 2,600 points. Upcoming economic data from China on consumer and manufacturing price dynamics for November are expected to influence market trends further.

The positive close reflects resilience in the Russian stock market, indicating investor confidence amidst global uncertainties.

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