Russian stocks soar upon reopening, at huge premium to last London trades

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Russian stocks surged upon their reopening for the first time in a month, demonstrating the impact of new restrictions that effectively isolate international investors from participating in setting prices.

Trading reopened in 33 Russian stocks, and nearly all surged in value. Natural gas giant Gazprom, oil companies Lukoil and Rosneft and aluminum producer Rusal International saw double-digit percentage gains.

Aeroflot was one of the few decliners, as the Russian airline which is banned from European Union airspace dropped 10%.

The Russian RTS index RTS, -8.95%, which is denominated in dollars, fell by 6%. The dollar USDRUB, -0.26% has surged 30% against the ruble this year.

The ruble-denominated Moex index surged 7%.

The valuations are incredibly different than assigned in the West. Lukoil’s local shares were roughly 100 times the value of Lukoil’s London-listed shares, which last traded on March 4, and Gazprom’s were ten times as high.

Russian authorities have banned brokers from processing sell trades by foreign investors. Short-selling also is banned.

This article was originally published by Marketwatch.com. Read the original article here.

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