Published on: 2026-04-03
Source: Moscow Exchange – Московская Биржа –
An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.
Starting April 4, 2026, on the Moscow Exchange stock market, investors will be able to make transactions on weekdays with shares of two more exchange-traded investment funds (ETFs).
In the futures, it will be possible to trade shares of two BPIPE UK funds “MKB Investments”:
- “REGION – Moscow Exchange Government Bonds Index (1-3 years)” (SUGB)
- “MKB – Russian Dividend Shares” (MKBD).
Moreover, starting from April 7, BPIF SUGB and MKBD will become available during the morning trading session.
Also, from April 7th, units of the mutual fund BPF “Alfa-Capital Smart Portfolio” (AKUP) managed by the asset management company “Alfa-Capital” will be admitted to the evening trading session.
Thus, from April 4, 2026, the total number of shares and units of exchange-traded funds for trading on the exchange will be 294.
The Moscow Exchange launched weekend trading on the stock market on March 1, 2025, and is continuously expanding the range of available instruments. Weekend trading on the Moscow Exchange stock market is conducted on Saturdays and/or Sundays – from 09:50 to 19:00 Moscow time within the framework of an additional session following the weekend trading days.
To reduce volatility risks and ensure liquidity, the price limits during trading hours are narrowed to 3% from the last current price of the previous trading day. Liquidity for instruments during the additional session of the same day is supported by market makers.
List of securities available for trading in the derivatives market of the Moscow Exchange
You can familiarize yourself with the description of trading technologies only on certain dayson the Moscow Exchange website
Moscow Exchange is the largest Russian exchange, the only multifunctional trading platform in Russia for stocks, bonds, derivatives, currency, money market instruments, and commodities. On the stock market of the Moscow Exchange, investment funds of more than 40 management companies are available. Basic fund assets are represented by indices, stocks, bonds, gold, money market instruments, and commodity assets.
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