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  • The Turnover Of The Corporate Securities Market On The MICEX Grew 2-Fold In The First Six Months Of 2003

    Date 14/07/2003

    The total turnover of the MICEX market of non-government securities in the first six months of 2003 grew 2-fold as compared with the same period of 2002: 1,26 trillion rubles (40,7 billion dollars) against 623,5 billion rubles (20,1 billion dollars). Especially dynamic was the market of corporate and subfederal (regional) bonds. The volume of operations in these securities grew 4,5-fold.

  • The MICEX Currency Market's Average Daily Turnover Grows 2,3-Fold

    Date 14/07/2003

    In the first six months of 2003, the total trading volume on the exchange currency market exceeded 60 billion dollars, a 92% rise over the last year. As compared with 2002, the average daily trading volume grew 2.3-fold (from $279 million in 2002 to $647 million in the first six months of 2003). The most notable result was the growth of the attractiveness of the exchange currency market for all categories of participants in trades.

  • RTS Stock Exchange Order-Driven Market: Market Data

    Date 14/07/2003

    For the week of July 7th - July 11th, 2003, daily average trading volume of direct, indirect and REPO transactions on Order-driven market increased by 21%, from 12 002 to 14 483 million rubles. The number of indirect transactions equaled 10 908; indirect transactions volume reached 6 924 million rubles, with 188 million shares changing hands. Internet trading accounted for 30% of total weekly trading volume.

  • RTS Stock Exchange Classic Market: Weekly Market Data

    Date 14/07/2003

    For the week of July 7th - July 11th, 2003, the RTS Index lost 9.21 points and closed at 462.20 while the RTS Technical Index decreased by 9.28%, from 560.95 to 508.89.

  • RTS Stock Exchange Bonds: Market Data

    Date 14/07/2003

    For the week of July 7th-July 11th, 2003, total volume on the RTS Bonds, the system facilitating trading in corporate, governmental, municipal debt, and Eurobonds, grew 67% and reached 257 thousand US dollars. Five trades were registered in the system, up from two trades the week before.