Financial News: Moscow Exchange Trading Schedule for 2026

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

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The Moscow Exchange has determined the market operating procedures during public holidays in 2026.

On the official holidays of January 5–6, January 8–9, March 9 and May 11, 2026, trading will be held on the stock market, deposit market and loan market, foreign exchange market and precious metals market, futures market and standardized derivatives market (SDFI).

On the specified dates, trading will take place on all instruments in the foreign exchange market and the precious metals market, with the exception of transactions with the fulfillment date of obligations on the day of the conclusion of the transactions (transactions with “TODAY” settlements) and swap transactions, the fulfillment date of obligations for the first parts of which falls on the day of the conclusion of these transactions.

Conclusion of over-the-counter transactions with the central counterparty (CCP) on the derivatives market on the specified dates will be carried out with settlements for all instruments, except for derivatives agreements that provide for obligations denominated in Russian rubles, with the exception of deposit margin.

On official public holidays: January 1–4, January 7, February 23, March 8, May 1, May 9, June 12, November 4, and December 31, 2026, trading on Moscow Exchange markets will not be conducted.

On the remaining days of 2025, trading on the exchange markets will be carried out according to the standard schedule.

The weekend trading schedule (additional weekend trading session) on the stock and derivatives markets in 2026 will be published separately.

Moscow Exchange trading calendar for 2026.

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