Tag: MOEX Russia Index

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December 21, 2018 BY Valentina Kirilova

Rebranding of MOEX suite of indices almost completed

Moscow Exchange has announced that its indices rebranding will be completed on 21 January 2019. The exchange has already introduced the new names and codes here. MOEX Russia Index has been changed earlier this year across all Moscow Exchange data and trading systems. The new ticker – IMOEX – has replaced MICEXINDEXCF. The name of…

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March 20, 2018 BY Valentina Kirilova

MOEX Russia Index renamed IMOEX

Moscow Exchange has informed that from March 26, 2018 the ticker for the MOEX Russia Index will be changed across all Moscow Exchange data and trading systems. The new ticker - IMOEX - will replace MICEXINDEXCF. The ticker IMOEX will be used on the Exchange’s website, in bulletins, in the Securities and Derivatives Markets trading…

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February 21, 2018 BY Valentina Kirilova

IMOEX – the new ticker of MOEX Russia Index

Moscow Exchange (MOEX) announced that, on March 26, 2018 the ticker for the MOEX Russia Index will be changed across all Moscow Exchange data and trading systems. The new ticker - IMOEX - will replace MICEXINDEXCF. The ticker IMOEX will be used on the Exchange’s website, in bulletins, in the Securities and Derivatives Markets trading…

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November 27, 2017 BY LeapRate Staff

Russian stock market benchmark MICEX becomes the MOEX Russia Index

Russian financial market operator Moscow Exchange has announced that, effective today November 27, 2017, the new name of the Russian stock market benchmark – MOEX Russia Index – officially came into effect. The index was formerly known as the MICEX Index. The new name will support increased brand recognition for MOEX and a more cohesive…

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November 13, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

Moscow Exchange introduces new index calculation methodology

On 10 November 2017 the Central Bank of the Russian Federation registered a revised methodology for the calculation of Moscow Exchange (MOEX)’s indices. The new methodology increases liquidity requirements for component stocks and allows for a variable number of stocks to be included in the indices. The changes are aimed at increasing interest in Moscow…

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