Published on: 2026-04-30
Source: Moscow Exchange – Московская Биржа –
An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.
Starting from May 1, 2026, investors will be able to conclude transactions on the Moscow Exchange stock market on weekdays with units of three more unit investment funds (UIFs).
In the futures market, it will be possible to trade BPF shares under the management of “T-Capital”:
- “T-Capital Passive Income” (TPAY);
- “T-Capital OFZ” (TOFZ);
- “T-Capital Bonds” (TBRU).
Thus, from May 1, 2026, the total number of shares and units of exchange-traded funds on the market will be 300.
The Moscow Exchange launched single-session trading on the stock market on March 1, 2025, and is continuously expanding the list of available instruments. Single-session trading on the Moscow Exchange stock market is conducted on Saturdays and/or Sundays, and may also be held on other non-settlement single-session days—from 09:50 to 19:00 Moscow time. Single-session non-settlement days are held as part of an additional trading session of a single day (DSVD).
May 1, 2026 – will become the second weekday this year to be a holiday non-working day, whenOn the stock and derivatives market, trading takes place during an additional trading session within one day. The first trading in the form of DSCV on a non-settlement holiday weekday took place on February 23, 2026. The next such dates will be June 12 and November 4, 2026.
To reduce volatility risks and ensure liquidity, price limits in trading rounds are narrowed to 3% of the last current price of the previous trading day.
With a description of trading technologies, you can get acquainted in just a few dayson the Moscow Exchange website
Moscow Exchange is the largest Russian exchange, the only multifunctional platform in Russia for trading stocks, bonds, derivatives, currency, money market instruments, and commodities. More than 40 management companies’ investment funds are available on the Moscow Exchange stock market. The basic assets of the funds are indices, stocks, bonds, gold, money market instruments, and commodity assets.
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